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Yu Hui Phones & Addresses

  • Brooklyn, NY
  • New York, NY

Work

Company: Sawhorse designs Oct 2014 Position: Bookkeeper

Education

School / High School: Liverty Tax Service- Union, NJ 2014 Specialities: Individual Tax Preparation

Skills

CPA Candidate • Intermediate to advanced Microsoft Excel... • Proficient with QuickBooks • Microsoft Suite • Intermediate general PC skills • Verbal and written fluency in Chinese (m...

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Vehicle Records

Yu Hui

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Address:
1950 70 St, Brooklyn, NY 11204
VIN:
2HKYF18527H506305
Make:
HONDA
Model:
PILOT
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

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Engineer

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Work:
Huawei Technologies 2008 - 2012
Engineer
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Yu Hui

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Location:
New York, NY
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Yu Hui Newark, NJ

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Work:
Sawhorse Designs

Oct 2014 to 2000
Bookkeeper

Chengdu Blood Center
Chengdu, China
May 2013 to Jul 2013
Bookkeeper

Agricultural Development Bank of China
Kaifeng, CN
Feb 2012 to Aug 2012
Accounting Assistant

Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Chengdu China
Aug 2008 to Jun 2012
Teaching Assistant

Education:
Liverty Tax Service
Union, NJ
2014 to 2014
Individual Tax Preparation

Seton Hall University, Stillman School of Business, GPA 3.82 out of 4
South Orange, NJ
2012 to 2014
Master of Science in Accounting

Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, GPA 3.52 out of 4
Chengdu, CN
2008 to 2012
Bachelor of Art in English for Economics and Trade

Skills:
CPA Candidate, Intermediate to advanced Microsoft Excel skills, Proficient with QuickBooks, Microsoft Suite, Intermediate general PC skills, Verbal and written fluency in Chinese (mandarin) and English.

Publications

Us Patents

Asynchronous Communication System

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US Patent:
49186892, Apr 17, 1990
Filed:
Oct 13, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/257428
Inventors:
Yu N. Hui - North Plainfield NJ
Assignee:
Bell Communications Research, Inc. - Livingston NJ
International Classification:
H04J 302
US Classification:
370 859
Abstract:
Methodology, and associated circuitry, for encoding and decoding signals utilize combined time-signal path diversity techniques that trade-off bandwidth for autonomy of communications and simplified signal processing, thereby improving reliability. Transmitter (800) processes an incoming data stream by partitioning the stream into contiguous blocks. Each block is encoded into a data frame for transmission over one or more paths comprising the medium interconnecting the transmitter and receiver. Frame encoding is effected by generating an array of pulses distributed in time as well as distributed across the paths. Receiver (100) is generally arranged as a correlation detector in that the receiver only responds to the particular time-signal path pattern for which it is configured. Sensors in energy transfer relation to the one or more paths are positioned at detection points on the paths in correspondence to the time-space pattern of the receiver. The outputs of the sensors are processed to produce a correlation signal at the given frame rate whenever the coded signal corresponding to the receiver configuration is propagating along the paths.
Yu M Hui from Brooklyn, NY, age ~74 Get Report