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Bin Yu

from Bedford, MA
Age ~57

Bin Yu Phones & Addresses

  • 7 Elmbrook Rd, Bedford, MA 01730 (781) 526-5442
  • 14 Garrison Ave APT 7, Somerville, MA 02144 (617) 629-0778
  • 14 Garrison Ave, Somerville, MA 02144
  • Malden, MA
  • Goldsboro, NC
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • 14 Garrison Ave APT 7, Somerville, MA 02144

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Software Engineer

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Location:
Somerville, MA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Oracle
Principal Software Engineer

Teletech May 2014 - Jul 2015
Systems Software Principal Engineer

Aspect Software May 2002 - Feb 2014
Senior Principal Engineer

Scansoft Apr 2000 - May 2002
Senior Release Engineer
Education:
Southeast University
Nanjing University, China
Bachelors, Computer Science
Southeast University, China
Masters, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Clearcase
Software Engineering
Cloud Computing
System Architecture
Subversion
Git
Tfs
Puppet
Github
Git Flow
Ansible
Agile Methodologies
Scrum
Saas
Hudson
Jenkins
Bamboo
Ant
Maven
C#
Xml
Wcf
Software Development
.Net
C++
Installshield
Msi
Python
Perl
Object Oriented Design
Multithreading
Web Services
Visual Studio
Distributed Systems
Unix
Soa
Integration
Linux
Solaris
Tcp/Ip
Testing
Embedded Systems
Enterprise Software
Software Project Management
Sql
Jetty
Xcode
Apache Ant
Software As A Service

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bin Yu
Senior Research Scientist
Quantum Leap Health Sciences, Inc
Custom Computer Programing
3 Innovation Way, Newark, DE 19711
PO Box 970, Claymont, DE 19703
(302) 894-8045

Publications

Us Patents

Cryopreservation Of Plant Cells

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US Patent:
6753182, Jun 22, 2004
Filed:
Jan 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/780449
Inventors:
Prakash G. Kadkade - Marlboro MA
Christopher B. Bare - San Francisco CA
Bin Yu - Ithaca NY
Assignee:
Phyton, Inc. - Ithaca NY
International Classification:
C12N 104
US Classification:
435420, 435260, 435422, 435430
Abstract:
Methods are provided for cryopreserving plant cells and to methods for recovering viable plant cells from long or short term cryopreservation. Plant cells to be cryopreserved can be grown in culture and pretreated with a solution containing an cryorotective agent and a stabilizer. Pretreated cells are acclimated to a reduced temperature and loaded with a cryoprotective agent such as DMSO, propylene glycol or polyethylene glycol. Loaded cells are incubated with a vitrification solution which, for example, comprises a solution with a high concentration of the cryoprotective agent. Vitrified cells retain less than about 20% water content and can be frozen at cryopreservation temperatures for long periods of time without significantly altering the genotypic or phenotypic character of the cells. Plant cells may also be cryopreserved by lyophilizing cells to a preferable water content of about 40% to about 60% by weight prior to exposure to a vitrification solution or loading agent. The combination of lyophilization and vitrification or loading removes about 75% to about 95% of the plant cells water.

Collaboration Portal (Copo) A Scaleable Method, System, And Apparatus For Providing Computer-Accessible Benefits To Communities Of Users

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US Patent:
7890549, Feb 15, 2011
Filed:
Apr 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/113203
Inventors:
Joseph B Elad - Claymont DE, US
Srikanth V. Kallurkar - Chadds Ford PA, US
Bin Yu - Wilmington DE, US
Jonathan Dale - Mountain View CA, US
Apperson H. Johnson - Wilmington DE, US
Assignee:
Quantum Leap Research, Inc. - Claymont DE
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707803, 706 11, 707728, 707912
Abstract:
The present invention, known as The Collaboration Portal (COPO), relates generally to the field of automated entity, data processing, system control, and data communications, and more specifically to an integrated method, system, and apparatus for providing computer-accessible benefits for communities of users. It provides a framework for provisioning computer-accessible benefits for communities of users, and can efficiently and robustly distribute the processing in behalf of those users over a decentralized network of computers. The field of the invention generally encompasses enabling appropriate and desired communication among communities of users and organizations, and providing information, goods, services, a works, opportunities, and connections among users and organizations.

Collaboration Portal—Copo—A Scaleable Method, System And Apparatus For Providing Computer-Accessible Benefits To Communities Of Users

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US Patent:
8407263, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Feb 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/021690
Inventors:
Joseph B. Elad - Claymont DE, US
Apperson Hunter Johnson - Wilmington DE, US
Bin Yu - Wilmington DE, US
Srikanth V. Kallurkar - Chadds Ford PA, US
Jonathan Dale - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Quantum Leap Research, Inc. - Claymont DE
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707803, 707728, 707912
Abstract:
The present invention, known as The Collaboration Portal (COPO), relates generally to the field of automated entity, data processing, system control, and data communications, and more specifically to an integrated method, system, and apparatus for providing computer-accessible benefits for communities of users. It provides a framework for provisioning computer-accessible benefits for communities of users, and can efficiently and robustly distribute the processing in behalf of those users over a decentralized network of computers. The field of the invention generally encompasses enabling appropriate and desired communication among communities of users and organizations, and providing information, goods, services, a works, opportunities, and connections among users and organizations.

Cryopreservation Of Plant Cells

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US Patent:
20050158699, Jul 21, 2005
Filed:
Jun 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/871705
Inventors:
Prakash Kadkade - Marlboro MA, US
Christopher Bare - San Francisco CA, US
Bin Yu - Ithaca NY, US
International Classification:
C12N005/04
A01N001/02
US Classification:
435002000, 435411000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods for cryopreserving plant cells and to methods for recovering viable plant cells from long or short term cryopreservation. Plant cells to be cryopreserved can be grown in culture and pretreated with a solution containing an cryoprotective agent and, optionally, a stabilizer. Stabilizers are preferably membrane stabilizers such as ethylene inhibitors, oxygen radical scavengers and divalent cations. Cells can also be stabilized by subjecting the culture to a heat shock. Pretreated cells are acclimated to a reduced temperature and loaded with a cryoprotective agent such as DMSO, propylene glycol or polyethylene glycol. Loaded cells are incubated with a vitrification solution which, for example, comprises a solution with a high concentration of the cryoprotective agent. Vitrified cells retain less than about 20% water content and can be frozen at cryopreservation temperatures for long periods of time without significantly altering the genotypic or phenotypic character of the cells. Plant cells may also be cryopreserved by lyophilizing cells prior to exposure to a vitrification solution. The combination of lyophilization and vitrification removes about 80% to about 95% of the plant cell's water. Cells can be successfully cryopreserved for long periods of time and viably recovered. The invention also relates to methods for the recovery of viable plant cells from cryopreservation. Cells are thawed to about room temperature and incubated in medium containing a cryoprotective agent and a stabilizer. The cryoprotective agent is removed and the cells successfully incubated and recovered in liquid or semi-solid growth medium. The invention also relates to the cryopreserved cells and to viable plant cells which have been recovered from long or short term cryopreservation.

Cryopreservation Of Plant Cells

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US Patent:
59654384, Oct 12, 1999
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/486204
Inventors:
Prakash G. Kadkade - Marlboro MA
Christopher B. Bare - San Francisco CA
Bin Yu - Ithaca NY
Assignee:
Phyton, Inc. - Ithaca NY
International Classification:
A01N 6300
A01N 6500
C12N 504
US Classification:
435420
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods for cryopreserving plant cells and to methods for recovering viable plant cells from long or short term cryopreservation. Plant cells to be cryopreserved can be grown in culture and pretreated with a solution containing an cryoprotective agent and a stabilizer. Pretreated cells are acclimated to a reduced temperature and loaded with a cryoprotective agent such as DMSO, propylene glycol or polyethylene glycol. Loaded cells are incubated with a vitrification solution which, for example, comprises a solution with a high concentration of the cryoprotective agent. Vitrified cells retain less than about 20% water content and can be frozen at cryopreservation temperatures for long periods of time without significantly altering the genotypic or phenotypic character of the cells. Plant cells may also be cryopreserved by lyophilizing cells prior to exposure to a vitrification solution. The combination of lyophilization and vitrification removes about 80% to about 95% of the plant cell's water.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Mao's Generals Remember Korea

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Author

Bin Yu

ISBN #

0700610952

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