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Xiaoping Zhang

from Hayward, CA
Age ~63

Xiaoping Zhang Phones & Addresses

  • 2812 Shellgate Ct, Hayward, CA 94545
  • Concord, CA
  • San Leandro, CA
  • Alameda, CA

Work

Company: Advanced ion beam technology inc - Fremont, CA Jan 2007 Position: Sr. control system engineer

Education

School / High School: Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics 1991 Specialities: M.S. in Engineering Department

Skills

Matlab/C/C++/Forth/VB/Fortran/...

Resumes

Resumes

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Xiaoping Zhang San Jose, CA

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Work:
ADVANCED ION BEAM TECHNOLOGY INC
Fremont, CA
Jan 2007 to Dec 2014
Sr. Control System Engineer

TYCO INTERNATIONAL LTD
Pleasanton, CA
May 2005 to Dec 2006
Sr. Control System Engineer

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
Bethlehem, PA
Jan 2003 to May 2005
Research Scientist III

INTPAX INC
Cupertino, CA
Sep 2001 to Dec 2002
MEMS Engineer

Education:
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
1991 to 1993
M.S. in Engineering Department

University of Missouri
Columbia, MO
Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department

Skills:
Matlab/C/C++/Forth/VB/Fortran/...

Publications

Us Patents

Basic Common Optical Cell Configuration Of Dual Cavities For Optical Tunable Devices

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US Patent:
6727562, Apr 27, 2004
Filed:
Jun 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/165490
Inventors:
Naiqian Han - Sunnyvale CA
Jidong Hou - Cupertino CA
Xiaoping Zhang - Cupertino CA
Liji Huang - San Jose CA
Gaofeng Wang - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Intpax, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H01L 2982
US Classification:
257415, 359290, 359291, 359295, 359298, 372 50
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a tunable optical device. The tunable optical device includes a tuning cavity having a tuning means provided for alternately bonding to at least two different tunable optical cells each comprising a tuning membrane wherein the tuning cavity disposed near the tuning membrane for moving the tuning membrane for tuning one of the at least two tunable optical cells bonded thereon. In a preferred embodiment, the tuning cavity further includes a first electrode disposed on the tuning membrane and a second electrode disposed on a substrate supporting the tuning cavity for applying a voltage to move the tuning membrane. In a preferred embodiment, the optical device further includes an optical device control circuit connected to the tuning means for controlling and moving the tuning membrane. In a preferred embodiment, the tuning cavity further includes through hole along an optical path for an optical transmission passing through the tunable membrane for providing an interface-free and ripple-free optical path for the optical transmission. In a preferred embodiment, the tunable optical cells constitute an optical filter for bonding to the tuning cavity and tunable by moving the tunable membrane.

Enhanced Oral And Transcompartmental Delivery Of Therapeutic Or Diagnostic Agents

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US Patent:
7740882, Jun 22, 2010
Filed:
Jun 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/170652
Inventors:
Srinivasan Ramanathan - Mountain View CA, US
Stanley Stein - East Brunswick NJ, US
Michael Leibowitz - Manalapan NJ, US
Patrick J. Sinko - Lebanon NJ, US
Tamara Minko - Edison NJ, US
Gregory C. Williams - Warren NJ, US
Xiaoping Zhang - Piscataway NJ, US
Shahrair Pooyan - Monnt Kisco NY, US
Seong Hee Park - Piscataway NJ, US
Bo Qiu - East Brunswick NJ, US
Pankaj Paranjpe - Piscataway NJ, US
International Classification:
A61K 9/20
A61K 38/04
A61K 38/00
A61K 51/00
US Classification:
424465, 530327, 514 2, 424 169
Abstract:
The invention is directed to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for delivery of a therapeutic or diagnostic agent from one bodily compartment to one or more other bodily compartment by administering one of the following conjugates: a polymer having multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound to a therapeutic or diagnostic agent, and at least one cell uptake promoter covalently bound to the therapeutic or diagnostic agent; or a polymer and at least one cell uptake promoter bound thereto; the polymer further comprising multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound a therapeutic or diagnostic agent.

Enhanced Oral And Transcompartmental Delivery Of Therapeutic Or Diagnostic Agents

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US Patent:
20030091640, May 15, 2003
Filed:
Feb 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/072657
Inventors:
Srinivasan Ramanathan - Mountain View CA, US
Stanley Stein - East Brunswick NJ, US
Michael Leibowitz - Manalapan NJ, US
Patrick Sinko - Lebanon NJ, US
Tamara Minko - Edison NJ, US
Gregory Williams - Warren NJ, US
Xiaoping Zhang - Piscataway NJ, US
Shahrair Pooyan - Monnt Kisco NY, US
Seong Park - Piscataway NJ, US
Bo Qiu - East Brunswick NJ, US
Pankaj Paranjpe - Piscataway NJ, US
International Classification:
A61K009/14
US Classification:
424/486000
Abstract:
The invention is directed to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for delivery of a therapeutic or diagnostic agent from one bodily compartment to one or more other bodily compartment by administering one of the following conjugates: a polymer having multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound to a therapeutic or diagnostic agent, and at least one cell uptake promoter covalently bound to the therapeutic or diagnostic agent; or a polymer and at least one cell uptake promoter bound thereto; the polymer further comprising multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound a therapeutic or diagnostic agent.

Enhanced Oral Transcompartmental Delivery Of Therapeutic Or Diagnostic Agents

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US Patent:
20110087004, Apr 14, 2011
Filed:
Jun 18, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/818955
Inventors:
Srinivasan Ramanathan - Mountain View CA, US
Stanley Stein - East Brunswick NJ, US
Michael Leibowitz - Manalapan NJ, US
Patrick J. Sinko - Lebanon NJ, US
Tamara Minko - Edison NJ, US
Gregory C. Williams - Warren NJ, US
Xiaoping Zhang - Piscataway NJ, US
Shahrair Pooyan - Mount Kisco NJ, US
Seong Hee Park - Piscataway NJ, US
Bo Qiu - East Brunswick NJ, US
Pankaj Paranjpe - Piscataway NJ, US
International Classification:
C07K 7/06
US Classification:
530327
Abstract:
The invention is directed to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for delivery of a therapeutic or diagnostic agent from one bodily compartment to one or more other bodily compartment by administering one of the following conjugates: a polymer having multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound to a therapeutic or diagnostic agent, and at least one cell uptake promoter covalently bound to the therapeutic or diagnostic agent; or a polymer and at least one cell uptake promoter bound thereto; the polymer further comprising multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound a therapeutic or diagnostic agent.

Enhanced Oral Transcompartmental Delivery Of Therapeutic Or Diaganostic Agents

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US Patent:
20130072447, Mar 21, 2013
Filed:
May 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/471083
Inventors:
Srinivasan Ramanathan - Mountain View CA, US
Stanley Stein - East Brunswick NJ, US
Michael Leibowitz - Manalapan NJ, US
Patrick J. Sinko - Annandale NJ, US
Tamara Minko - Edison NJ, US
Gregory C. Williams - Warren NJ, US
Xiaoping Zhang - Piscataway NJ, US
Shahrair Pooyan - Mount Kisco NY, US
Seong Hee Park - Piscataway NJ, US
Bo Qiu - Clinton NJ, US
Pankaj Paranjpe - Piscataway NJ, US
Assignee:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick NJ
International Classification:
A61K 47/48
A61K 38/08
A61K 47/34
US Classification:
514 215, 514 219
Abstract:
The invention is directed to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for delivery of a therapeutic or diagnostic agent from one bodily compartment to one or more other bodily compartment by administering one of the following conjugates: a polymer having multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound to a therapeutic or diagnostic agent, and at least one cell uptake promoter covalently bound to the therapeutic or diagnostic agent; or a polymer and at least one cell uptake promoter bound thereto; the polymer further comprising multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound a therapeutic or diagnostic agent.
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