Jun 2014 to 2000 Supply Chain SpecialistPius Xii Memorial Library, St. Louis University St. Louis, MO Sep 2013 to May 2014 Student LibrarianUniGroup Worldwide Logistics, LLC St. Louis, MO Sep 2013 to Dec 2013 Student Project ConsultantDalian Dongbojiuzhou International Logistic Co., Ltd Dalian, CN 2011 to 2012 Import-Export Assistant Operator
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Saint Louis University St. Louis, MO Sep 2012 to May 2014 Master of Science in Supply Chain ManagementSouthwest Jiaotong University Chengdu Chengdu, CN Sep 2008 to Jun 2012 Bachelor of E-Commerce
Parsons Houston, TX Oct 2013 to Dec 2013 Engineering InternSINOPEC Houston, TX Oct 2013 to Nov 2013 Part-time AnalystTexas First Industrial Corporation Brookshire, TX Jun 2013 to Aug 2013 Petroleum Engineer InternSINOPEC
Jun 2012 to Jul 2012 Assistant to Chief Engineer
Education:
University of Houston Houston, TX Jan 2011 to May 2014 Master of Petroleum EngineeringDalian University of Technology Dalian, CN Aug 2005 to Jul 2010 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Machinery
Sep 2012 to 2000 Teaching AssistantAltek Global Limited
Jul 2010 to 2000 Environmental Supervisor Assistant and US coordinator
Education:
University of Houston-Clear Lake Houston, TX 2011 to 2013 Master of Science in Environmental ScienceHunan University of Science and Technology Sep 2006 to Jul 2010 Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering
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Language Skills: High proficiency in English & Chinese (Mandarin) Computer Software skills: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) C, C++ FlexComp Infiniti Auto CAD Minitab Photoshop Origin 7.5 PHA-pro FaultTree+ Professional skills & Course Highlights: Environmental Risk Assessment & Management Environmental Evaluation & Assessment Control of Occupational & Environmental Hazards OSHA Rules & Regulations Chemical Analysis Statistical Analysis Human Factors Engineering Hazard Analysis, System Safety & Accident Investigation Ergonomics & Workplace Design Water, Air, Noise & Waste Pollution Control Toxicology
Us Patents
System And Method For Distortion Compensation In Response To Frequency Detection
Jun Zheng - Houston TX, US Yi Wang - Katy TX, US Chuan Peng - Sugar Land TX, US
Assignee:
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
H04B 10/00
US Classification:
398194, 398147, 398158, 398193, 375296
Abstract:
A distortion compensation circuit with frequency detection may be used with one or more non-linear elements, such as a laser, to compensate for frequency-dependent distortion generated by the non-linear element(s), for example, in broadband multichannel RF applications. Embodiments of the distortion compensation circuit may include a frequency detector circuit that detects changes in frequency loading conditions in the distortion compensation circuit such that distortion compensation may be adjusted to compensate for distortion under different frequency loading conditions. In a multichannel RF system with multiple channel operation modes, for example, the frequency detector circuit may detect changes in the frequency loading condition as a result of changing operation modes.
Methods And Systems To Eliminate Undesirable Variations In Time-Lapse Seismic Surveys
Yi WANG - Katy TX, US Richard BALE - Calgary, CA Sergio GRION - Horley, GB
International Classification:
G01V 1/38
US Classification:
367 24
Abstract:
Device and method for processing 4-dimensional (4-D) seismic traces. The method includes receiving at least two vintages of seismic traces recorded by seismic receivers for a same subsurface area, wherein said seismic receivers are located at the ocean floor; applying up-down deconvolution to each of said vintages of seismic traces to obtain a representation of a reflectivity of said subsurface area from each vintage of seismic traces; and redatuming the up-down deconvolution result of each vintage from the ocean floor to a desired water depth of the ocean to reduce one or more changes in said seismic traces associated with water layer variations between recordings of said series of seismic traces. The redatumed seismic data is used to generate one or more images representing characteristics of said subsurface area.
System And Method For Distortion Compensation Including Configureable Delay
A distortion compensation circuit including a configurable delay may be used with one or more non-linear elements, such as a laser, to compensate for distortion generated by the non-linear element(s), for example, in broadband RF applications. Embodiments of the distortion compensation circuit may include a primary signal path with a configurable delay segment and a secondary signal path including at least one distortion generator. The configurable delay segment may be selectively configured to provide different delay settings to accommodate different RF loading conditions such that the delayed RF signal on the primary signal path is aligned with the distortion products generated on the secondary signal path when combined to form an RF signal with distortion compensation.
Optical Transceiver That Maintains A Bend Diameter Of An Internal Optical Fiber And Method Of Assembling Same
I-Lung Ho - Missouri City TX, US Alvin T. Herrera - Houston TX, US Yi Wang - Katy TX, US
Assignee:
APPLIED OPTOELECTRONICS, INC. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
H04J 14/02 B23P 11/00 H04B 10/14
US Classification:
398 72, 398139, 398 79, 29428
Abstract:
An optical transceiver includes an internal optical fiber coupled to optical sub-assemblies in the transceiver and is capable of maintaining a bend diameter of the internal optical fiber above a minimum bend diameter. The optical transceiver thus allows optical fiber to be used within a relatively small space within a housing of the optical transceiver without significant power loss in the optical signal carried on the optical fiber. The optical transceiver may be a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver used, for example, in an optical line terminal (OLT) and/or optical networking unit (ONU) in a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) passive optical network (PON).
Distortion Compensation Circuit Including Tunable Phase Path
A distortion compensation circuit compensates for distortion generated by one or more non-linear elements such as a laser device and/or an optical fiber and may include a primary signal path for carrying an input signal and a secondary signal paths for generating distortion. The distortion compensation circuit may also include a controllable phase inverters and a tunable filter. For example, the secondary signal path may include a distortion generator to produce distortion products from the input signal and a signal controlled phase inverter that inverts the phase of the distortion products and a tunable filter that adjusts the phase of the frequency dependent distortion. The phase inversion and tunable filter may be controlled in response to control signals generated based on one or more parameters such as, for example, laser power, input RF channel loading, temperature, and fiber length.
Substrate With Stepped Profile For Mounting Transmitter Optical Subassemblies And An Optical Transmitter Or Transceiver Implementing Same
- Sugar Land TX, US Hang XIE - Missouri City TX, US Yi WANG - Katy TX, US
International Classification:
H04B 10/40 H01L 23/52 H04B 10/50 H04B 10/80
Abstract:
The present disclosure is generally directed to a stepped profile for substrates that support “on board” optical subassembly arrangements. The stepped profile enables mounting TOSA modules to the substrate in a recessed orientation to reduce the overall distance between terminals of the substrate and associated components of the TOSA, e.g., RF terminals of the substrate and an LDD of the TOSA. In an embodiment, the stepped profile further simplifies mounting and optical alignment of TOSA modules by providing at least one mechanical stop to engage surfaces of the TOSA modules and limit travel by the same along one or more axis.
- Sugar Land TX, US Kevin DI FILIPPO - Sugar Land TX, US Xuehao TAN - Sugar Land TX, US Kin Jin NG - Stafford TX, US Yi WANG - Sugar Land TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 43/27 E21B 49/00 G01V 99/00
Abstract:
Matrix acidizing treatment are designed and performed in a manner that takes into account radial acid flow into the formation. Subterranean well characteristics are determined (e.g., mineralogical and petrophysical characteristics). One of more candidate acids is selected. A linear pore volume of acid to breakthrough (PVBT) curve is generated for each candidate acid. The linear PVBT curves are modified to account for radial acid flow. The optimal acid is selected by considering wormhole development and cost. An initial acid pumping schedule is generated for the formation to be acidized, including the optimal acid, the treatment volume and the injection rate. Computer software is used to consider the subterranean well characteristics, simulate the initial acid pumping schedule and compare results with the radial PVBT curve. The initial schedule is modified until the results are consistent with the radial PVBT curve. An acidizing treatment is then performed.
Printed Circuit Board Assembly (Pcba) With Integrated Mounting Structure To Align And Couple To Transmitter Optical Assembly (Tosa) Modules
- Sugar Land TX, US Yi WANG - Katy TX, US Ziliang CAI - Richmond TX, US
International Classification:
G02B 6/42 H01S 5/022
Abstract:
The present disclosure is generally directed to an optical transceiver module that includes a mounting section for aligning and coupling to associated TOSA modules. In particular, an embodiment of the present disclosure includes TOSA and ROSA components disposed on a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA). The PCBA includes a plurality of grooves at a optical coupling end to provide a TOSA mounting section. Each of the grooves provides at least one mating surface to receive and couple to an associated TOSA module. Opposite the optical coupling end, the PCBA includes an electric coupling section for coupling to, for example, a transmit (RX) circuit that provides one or more electrical signals to drive TOSA modules coupled to the TOSA mounting section.
Dr. Wang graduated from the Henan Med Univ, Zhengzhou City, Henan, China in 1991. He works in Rowland Heights, CA and specializes in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine - Geriatrics. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Kindred Hospital La Mirada and Whittier Hospital Medical Center.
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Wanda International Inc
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