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  • San Francisco, CA
  • 2186 45Th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116 (415) 971-2922

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Lawyers & Attorneys

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Qiang Wu - Lawyer

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ISLN:
1000255338
Admitted:
2017
University:
Tulane University Law School

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Technology Officer And Managing Director Of The Institute For Advanced Ai

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Location:
1 Plaza View Ln, Foster City, CA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Horizon Robotics
Chief Technology Officer and Managing Director of the Institute For Advanced Ai Studies

Horizon Robotics
Vice President of Engineer and General Manager of the Nanjing R and D Center

Facebook Sep 2009 - May 2017
Senior Staff Research Scientist

Amd Jul 2006 - Aug 2009
Mts - Member of Technical Staff

Intel Corporation Jun 2002 - Sep 2004
Research Engineer
Education:
Princeton University 2001 - 2006
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science
University of Sydney
Masters, Master of Engineering, Engineering
Southeast University
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
University of Sydney
Master of Science, Masters, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Distributed Systems
C++
C
Algorithms
Linux
Python
Software Engineering
Perl
Computer Science
Java
Interests:
Soccer
Basketball
Sports In General
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Principal Research Associate

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Location:
Palo Alto, CA
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Genentech
Principal Research Associate

Genentech Dec 2008 - Jul 2015
Senior Research Associate

Exelixis Apr 2002 - Dec 2008
Research Specilist

Ubc 1999 - 2002
Research Associate
Skills:
Drug Discovery
Assay Development
Cell
High Throughput Screening
Elisa
Monoclonal Antibodies
Biomarkers
Cell Biology
Drug Development
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Senior Software Engineer

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
Juniper Networks
Senior Software Engineer

University of Massachusetts Amherst Sep 2006 - Sep 2010
Research Assistant

University of Massachusetts Amherst Feb 2008 - May 2008
Teaching Assistant
Education:
University of Massachusetts Amherst 2006 - 2010
Skills:
Computer Networking
Chipscope
Xilinx Ise
Linux
Make
Verilog
Kdb
Junos
Vhdl
Gdb
C++
C
Svn
Modelsim
Gcc
Software
Perl
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Qiang Wu

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Skills:
Cost Control
Project Control
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Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Qiang Wu
President
EDWARD INTERNATIONAL TRADE INC
80 32 Ave, San Francisco, CA

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Negotiating Power Between Power Sourcing Equipment And Powerable Devices

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US Patent:
7392407, Jun 24, 2008
Filed:
Feb 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/055512
Inventors:
Premkumar Jonnala - Hayward CA, US
Norman W. Finn - Livermore CA, US
Qiang Wu - San Jose CA, US
Ruchir M. Dave - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 1/00
G06F 1/26
G06F 1/32
US Classification:
713300, 713320
Abstract:
The present invention provides a power negotiation protocol that enables PDs and PSEs to negotiate the amount of inline power that a PD consumes and the corresponding PSE provides. This power negotiation allows the PDs provide fine-grained power consumption level to PSEs, and the PSEs are able to manage inline power efficiently using the negotiation protocol of the present invention. The PDs can ask the PSEs for more power when needed rather than having to constantly reserve the maximum amount of power they can consume at all times. Similarly, the PDs can release reservation of excess power when their respective power requirements decrease. The PSEs can limit the amount of power that can be consumed by the PD, thereby providing the ability for an administrator to control how much power a given PD can consume.

Method And Apparatus For Negotiating Power Between Power Sourcing Equipment And Powerable Devices

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US Patent:
8078889, Dec 13, 2011
Filed:
Mar 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/054131
Inventors:
Premkumar Jonnala - Hayward CA, US
Norman W. Finn - Livemore CA, US
Qiang Wu - San Jose CA, US
Ruchir M. Dave - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 1/00
US Classification:
713310, 713300, 713320
Abstract:
The present invention provides a power negotiation protocol that enables PDs and PSEs to negotiate the amount of inline power that a PD consumes and the corresponding PSE provides. This power negotiation allows the PDs provide fine-grained power consumption level to PSEs, and the PSEs are able to manage inline power efficiently using the negotiation protocol of the present invention. The PDs can ask the PSEs for more power when needed rather than having to constantly reserve the maximum amount of power they can consume at all times. Similarly, the PDs can release reservation of excess power when their respective power requirements decrease. The PSEs can limit the amount of power that can be consumed by the PD, thereby providing the ability for an administrator to control how much power a given PD can consume.

Negotiating Power Between Power Sourcing Equipment And Powerable Devices

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US Patent:
8266463, Sep 11, 2012
Filed:
Mar 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/054176
Inventors:
Premkumar Jonnala - Hayward CA, US
Norman W. Finn - Livermore CA, US
Qiang Wu - San Jose CA, US
Ruchir M. Dave - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
CISCO TECHNOLOGY, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 1/00
US Classification:
713310, 713300, 713320, 713340
Abstract:
The present invention provides a power negotiation protocol that enables PDs and PSEs to negotiate the amount of inline power that a PD consumes and the corresponding PSE provides. This power negotiation allows the PDs provide fine-grained power consumption level to PSEs, and the PSEs are able to manage inline power efficiently using the negotiation protocol of the present invention. The PDs can ask the PSEs for more power when needed rather than having to constantly reserve the maximum amount of power they can consume at all times. Similarly, the PDs can release reservation of excess power when their respective power requirements decrease. The PSEs can limit the amount of power that can be consumed by the PD, thereby providing the ability for an administrator to control how much power a given PD can consume.
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