Dr. Wang graduated from the Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China in 1986. He works in Hamilton Square, NJ and specializes in Internal Medicine and Diabetes. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton, St Francis Medical Center and University Medical Center Of Princeton At Plainsboro.
Lankenau Medical Center Hematology/Medical Oncology Medical Program 100 E Lancaster Ave STE 4413, Wynnewood, PA 19096 (484)4763060 (phone), (484)4763577 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71) Graduated: 2000
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71) in 2000. She works in Wynnewood, PA and specializes in Hematology/Oncology.
May 2014 to 2000 Software Engineer InternshipUniversity of Pittburgh Pittsburgh, PA Jan 2014 to Apr 2014 Software DeveloperUniversity of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Nov 2013 to Dec 2013 Web DeveloperUniversity of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Nov 2013 to Dec 2013 Software DeveloperUniversity of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Oct 2013 to Dec 2013 Web DeveloperWuhan University of Technology Wuhan, China Jan 2013 to Mar 2013 Web Developer
Education:
School of Information Science, University of Pittsburgh Aug 2013 to 2000 Master of Science in Information ScienceSchool of Management, Wuhan University of Technology Sep 2009 to Jun 2013 Bachelor of Management in Information Management and Information System
Skills:
Database (SQL Server and MySQL), JAVA, JSP , C#, ASP.NET , HTML, JavaScript, Excel Macro,MVC framework, and J2EE with Struts and Hibernate
2009 to 2000 Research AssistantUniversity of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 2012 to 2013 Undergraduate Research SupervisorUniversity of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 2009 to 2010 Teaching AssistantCarnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Mar 2009 to May 2009 Graduate Student Service ProjectCarnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Mar 2009 to May 2009 Graduate Student Independent StudyBosch and Siemens Home Electrical Appliances (Jiangsu) Co,. Ltd. Nanjing, Jiangsu, China Jun 2006 to Mar 2007 Intern
Education:
University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 2009 to 2000 Ph.D. in Environmental EngineeringCarnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 2008 to 2009 M.S. in Environmental EngineeringHuazhong University of Since & Technology Wuhan, CN 2004 to 2008 B.S. in Environmental Engineering
FlyInStyle Pittsburgh, PA Jun 2014 to Aug 2014 Project Manager InternRIMAI Information & Telecommunication Company Ltd Nanjing, CN Jun 2010 to Mar 2013 Database Specialist & Project Manager Assistant, Intern & Full-time
Education:
Smeal College of Business, The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA May 2012 Bachelor of Science in Management of Information SystemsSchool of Information Science, University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Master of Science in Information Science
Skills:
Java, HTML, CSS, Javascript, MySQL,jQuery,ArcGIS, SAP
Peter Song - Fullerton CA, US Yue Rong Wang - Fullerton CA, US
International Classification:
G01F 11/00
US Classification:
222262, 222333, 1841052
Abstract:
A grease gun plunger for a grease gun having an oil injection channel includes a motor driving unit, a plunger unit, and a yoke. The plunger unit includes a bracket having a bracket cavity and an elongated slot longitudinally formed on a rear wall of the bracket to communicate with the bracket cavity, and a plunger pin downwardly extended from the bracket for slidably inserting into the oil injection channel. The yoke, which is substantially held in the bracket cavity of the bracket, has a sliding channel aligning with the elongated slot of the bracket, wherein the driving shaft is slidably inserted into the sliding channel through the elongated slot in such a manner that when the driving shaft is rotated to slide along the sliding channel, the yoke is driven to move in a reciprocating manner along a transverse direction.
Multiple Anisotropic Parameter Inversion For A Tti Earth Model
Yonghe Sun - Cypress TX, US Yue Wang - Danville CA, US Tong Xu - Chengdu, CN Leonard Lin Zhang - Sugar Land TX, US
International Classification:
G01V 1/28
US Classification:
367 75
Abstract:
A method for determining values of anisotropic model parameters of a Tilted Transversely Isotropic (TTI) Earth model, the anisotropic parameters including P-wave velocity (Vp) along a tilted symmetry axis, the Thomsen anisotropy parameters δ and ε (or η=(ε−δ)/(1+2δ)) representative of variations of wave velocities as a function of wave propagation angle from the symmetry axis, the method including acquiring input data for a geological volume of interest; determining a theoretical relationship between the input data and the anisotropic model parameters; and calculating the values of the anisotropic model parameters at each of a plurality of subsurface locations in the geological volume of interest based on the theoretical relationships and the input data using workflows involving iterative or sequential combinations of processes including input data preprocessing, conventional tomographic inversion, three dimensional tomographic inversion based on a tilted transversely isotropic model, and three dimensional pre-stack depth migration using a tilted transversely isotropic model.
System And Method For Seismic Beam Formation That Accounts For Equipment Misalignment
Norman Ross Hill - Houston TX, US Yue Wang - Danville CA, US
International Classification:
G01V 1/28
US Classification:
367 53
Abstract:
Seismic data representing the propagation of seismic energy through a geologic volume of interest is processed. The seismic energy propagates through the geologic volume of interest from one or more source locations at or near the geologic volume of interest to one or more detector locations at or near the geologic volume of interest. In processing the seismic data, the seismic energy is modeled as beams (e.g., Gaussian beams). The processing performed (i) corrects for misalignment of the one or more source locations and/or the one or more detector locations with a regular, predetermined mesh, and (ii) steers the seismic data based on the modeled beams.
Method And System For Computational Acceleration Of Seismic Data Processing
A computer-implemented method and a system for computational acceleration of seismic data processing are described. The method includes defining a specific non-uniform memory access (NUMA) scheduling for a plurality of cores in a processor according to data to be processed; and running two or more threads through each of the plurality of cores.
Multiple Anisotropic Parameter Inversion For A Tti Earth Model Using Well Data
Yonghe Sun - Cypress TX, US Yue Wang - Danville CA, US Tong Xu - Cheng Du, CN Leonard Lin Zhang - Sugar Land TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702 18
Abstract:
A method for determining values of anisotropic model parameters of a Tilted Transversely Isotropic (TTI) Earth model, the method including obtaining an initial TTI earth model that substantially flattens common-imaging-point gathers and substantially ties seismic data to well data; inputting checkshot data and/or VSP data to determine updated values of Vpnear the well locations; determining an incremental improvement Δδ; extrapolating the relative change Δδ from near-well locations to the entire three dimensional TTI earth model; determining updated values of Vp=Vp(1−Δδ); inputting near-to-mid-offset/angle and mid-to-far-offset/angle residual moveout information; and providing updated values of δ and η.
Linbin Zhang - Danville CA, US Wei Liu - San Ramon CA, US Yue Wang - Sugar Land TX, US Guojian Shan - San Ramon CA, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702 14
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide a system and a shot illumination compensation method implemented on a computer system for imaging a subsurface formation. The method includes receiving, by the computer system, seismic data produced by an acoustic energy source and reflected by the subsurface formation; and generating, by the computer system, an image of the subsurface formation based on the seismic data and a spatially varying damping parameter.
Process For Minimizing Solids Contamination Of Liquids From Coal Pyrolysis
Gary H. Wickstrom - Yorba Linda CA Everett W. Knell - Los Alamitos CA Benjamin W. Shaw - Costa Mesa CA Yue G. Wang - West Covina CA
Assignee:
Occidental Petroleum Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C10G 100 C10B 4700
US Classification:
208 8R
Abstract:
In a continuous process for recovery of liquid hydrocarbons from a solid carbonaceous material by pyrolysis of the carbonaceous material in the presence of a particulate source of heat, particulate contamination of the liquid hydrocarbons is minimized. This is accomplished by removing fines from the solid carbonaceous material feed stream before pyrolysis, removing fines from the particulate source of heat before combining it with the carbonaceous material to effect pyrolysis of the carbonaceous material, and providing a coarse fraction of reduced fines content of the carbon containing solid residue resulting from the pyrolysis of the carbonaceous material before oxidizing carbon in the carbon containing solid residue to form the particulate source of heat.
System And Method For Seismic Imaging Of Complex Subsurface Volumes
- San Ramon CA, US Yue WANG - Sugar Land TX, US Siwei LI - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G01V 1/34 G01V 1/36 G01V 1/28 G01V 1/30
Abstract:
A method is described for seismic imaging including generating extended image gathers by extended reverse time migration of a seismic dataset using an earth model; processing the extended image gathers to generate processed image gathers; performing extended modeling based on the processed image gathers to generate a modeled seismic dataset; enhancing the processed image gathers to generate an enhanced image; performing extended modeling based on the enhanced image gathers to generate a modeled enhanced dataset; differencing the modeled enhanced dataset and the modeled seismic dataset to determine a data residual; inverting the data residual to generate a model residual; updating the earth model based on the model residual to create an updated earth model; performing seismic imaging of the seismic dataset using the updated earth model to create an improved seismic image. The method may be executed by a computer system.
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Poseidon Crown Bike Corp Bicycle Wholesale & Manufacturers
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Yue Sheng Wang President
QUALI RIGHT, INC Nonclassifiable Establishments
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