Yong-Seog
Yong-Seog Jeon, Seoul KR
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20100072188 | Cooker - An enamel coating including a phosphate-based ingredient is provided on an inner surface of a cooking chamber and the inner surface of the cooking chamber is cleaned using high-temperature cleaning water. Therefore, the cleaning of the cooking chamber can be performed more efficiently. | 03-25-2010 |
20100294258 | OVEN, CURTAIN DEVICE THEREOF, AND METHOD OF USING THE OVEN - Provided is an oven including a cavity, a curtain, and a fixing portion. The cavity receives and heats a food. The curtain shields at least one sidewall of the cavity. The fixing portion fixes the curtain to the cavity. Thus, the oven is used under clean conditions, and the cooked conditions of the food are more sanitary and clean. | 11-25-2010 |
Yong-Seog Kim, Suwon-Si KR
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20090128023 | Organic light emitting display apparatus - An organic light emitting display apparatus that can prevent corrosion during manufacturing is disclosed. The apparatus can have a remarkably enhanced yield. The apparatus includes: a substrate having a display area, a thin film transistor disposed inside the display area, an electrode power supply line disposed outside the display area, a pixel electrode disposed inside the display area of the substrate and electrically connected to the thin film transistor, an auxiliary conductive layer contacting the electrode power supply line at a side of the electrode power supply line, a pixel defining layer exposing the pixel electrode covering the auxiliary conductive layer and exposing the electrode power supply line. The apparatus also includes an intermediate layer disposed on the pixel electrode and comprising an emitting layer, and a counter electrode disposed on the intermediate layer and extending outside the display area of the substrate to contact the electrode power supply line. | 05-21-2009 |
Yong-Seog Oh, Pleasanton, CA US
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20150088473 | SIMULATION SCALING WITH DFT AND NON-DFT - Electronic design automation modules for simulate the behavior of structures and materials at multiple simulation scales with different simulation modules. | 03-26-2015 |
20150088481 | ITERATIVE SIMULATION WITH DFT AND NON-DFT - Electronic design automation modules for simulate the behavior of structures and materials at multiple simulation scales with different simulation modules. | 03-26-2015 |
20150088803 | CHARACTERIZING TARGET MATERIAL PROPERTIES BASED ON PROPERTIES OF SIMILAR MATERIALS - Roughly described, a technique for approximating a target property of a target material is provided. For each material in a plurality of anchor materials, a correspondence is provided between the value for a predetermined index property of the material and a value for the target property of the material, the values of all the index properties being different. A predictor function is identified in dependence upon the correspondence. A computer system determines a value for the target property for the target material in dependence upon the predictor function and a value for the index property for the target material. The determined value for the target property for the target material is reported to a user. The correspondence can be provided in a database on a non-transitory computer readable medium. The correspondence can be determined experimentally or analytically for each material in a plurality of anchor materials. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089511 | ADAPTIVE PARALLELIZATION FOR MULTI-SCALE SIMULATION - Roughly described, a task control system for managing multi-scale simulations receives a case/task list which identifies cases to be evaluated, at least one task for each of the cases, and dependencies among the tasks. A module allocates available processor cores to at least some of the tasks, constrained by the dependencies, and initiates execution of the tasks on allocated cores. A module, in response to completion of a particular one of the tasks, determines whether or not the result of the task warrants stopping or pruning tasks, and if so, then terminates or prunes one or more of the uncompleted tasks in the case/task list. A module also re-allocates available processor cores to pending not-yet-executing tasks in accordance with time required to complete the tasks and constrained by the dependencies, and initiates execution of the tasks on allocated cores. | 03-26-2015 |