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Aarcus Kang, Concord, MA US
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20160004790 | SEAM MODIFICATION FOR 3D CAD MODELS - Various disclosed embodiments include a method to be performed by a data processing system and including identifying an original curve and an intended location of a new curve in a CAD model. The method also includes generating a transition curve from the original curve. The method further includes determining a displacement function of the new curve and applying the displacement function to the transition curve. The displacement function includes two or more control points. The method includes combining the two or more control points into one transition curve control point. The method also includes adjusting the transition curve control point based on a fullness value so that transition curve overlays the location of the new curve. | 01-07-2016 |
Byoung Heon Kang, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20090099080 | MITOCHONDRIA-TARGETED ANTI-TUMOR AGENTS - Described are mitochondria-targeted anti-tumor agents, and methods of making and using the same for the treatment of disorders associated with unwanted cell proliferation. | 04-16-2009 |
20140142121 | MITOCHONDRIA-TARGETED ANTI-TUMOR AGENTS - Described are mitochondria-targeted anti-tumor agents, and methods of making and using the same for the treatment of disorders associated with unwanted cell proliferation. | 05-22-2014 |
Byoungwoo Kang, Cambridge, MA US
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20100163790 | OXIDE COATINGS ON LITHIUM OXIDE PARTICLES - The present invention generally relates to unique coatings for use with energy storage particles, such as lithium oxide energy storage materials. The invention provides unique coatings for particles, unique particle/coating combinations, and unique methods for making coatings and/or coated particles. In one aspect of the invention, a particle is formed having a core and a coating. The particle may comprise a core having a material such as LiFePO | 07-01-2010 |
20120037844 | MIXED PHOSPHATE-DIPHOSPHATE ELECTRODE MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SAME - This invention relates generally to electrode materials, electrochemical cells employing such materials, and methods of synthesizing such materials. The electrode materials have a crystal structure with a high ratio of Li to metal M, which is found to improve capacity by enabling the transfer of a greater amount of lithium per metal, and which is also found to improve stability by retaining a sufficient amount of lithium after charging. Furthermore, synthesis techniques are presented which result in improved charge and discharge capacities and reduced particle sizes of the electrode materials. | 02-16-2012 |
20130089486 | CARBOPHOSPHATES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS - The present invention generally relates to carbophosphates and other compounds. Such compounds may be used in batteries and other electrochemical devices, or in other applications such as those described herein. One aspect of the invention is generally directed to carbophosphate compounds, i.e., compounds containing carbonate and phosphate ions. For example, according to one set of embodiments, the compound has a formula A | 04-11-2013 |
20130099174 | LITHIUM MANGANESE BORATE COMPOUNDS - The present invention generally relates to certain lithium materials, including lithium manganese borate materials. Such materials are of interest in various applications such as energy storage. Certain aspects of the invention are directed to lithium manganese borate materials, for example, having the formula Li | 04-25-2013 |
20130273425 | MIXED PHOSPHATE-DIPHOSPHATE ELECTRODE MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SAME - This invention relates generally to electrode materials, electrochemical cells employing such materials, and methods of synthesizing such materials. The electrode materials have a crystal structure with a high ratio of Li to metal M, which is found to improve capacity by enabling the transfer of a greater amount of lithium per metal, and which is also found to improve stability by retaining a sufficient amount of lithium after charging. Furthermore, synthesis techniques are presented which result in improved charge and discharge capacities and reduced particle sizes of the electrode materials. | 10-17-2013 |
Dongkyun Kang, Somerville, MA US
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20110137178 | Devices and methods for imaging particular cells including eosinophils - An exemplary embodiment of apparatus and method according to the present disclosure can be provided. For example, using at least one first arrangement, it is possible to direct at least one first electro-magnetic radiation to at least one portion of tissue within a body. Using at least one second arrangement, it is possible to receive at least one second electro-magnetic radiation provided from the portion, which is based on the first electro-magnetic radiation. Further, using at least one third arrangement, it is possible to differentiate at least one particular cell which is eosinophil, mast cell, basophil, monocyte and/or nutrophil from other cells in the portion based on the second electro-magnetic radiation. | 06-09-2011 |
20130310643 | APPARATUS, DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CAPSULE MICROSCOPY - An exemplary apparatus for obtaining data for at least one portion within at least one luminal or hollow sample can be provided. For example, the apparatus can include a first optical arrangement configured to transceive at least one electromagnetic radiation to and from the portion(s). The apparatus can also include a wavelength dispersive second arrangement, which can be configured to disperse the electromagnetic radiation(s). A housing can be provided with a shape of a pill, and enclosing the first and second arrangements. | 11-21-2013 |
20140194736 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER ACCESSIBLE MEDIUM FOR PROVIDING SIGNAL AND CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT(S) IN OPTICAL IMAGING METHODS - A system for facilitating imaging of an anatomical structure(s) can be provided, and can include, for example, a substance which can induce a change in the anatomical structure(s) when applied to the anatomical structure(s), and an imaging arrangement which can be configured to generate an image of the anatomical structure(s) based on the change of the anatomical structure(s) when the substance is applied. The imaging arrangement can include an apparatus which can be configured to (i) illuminate the anatomical structure(s) with a first electro-magnetic radiation(s), and (ii) receive a second electro-magnetic radiation from the anatomical structure(s) that can be based on the first electro-magnetic radiation. The change can affect a characteristic(s) of the second electro-magnetic radiation. | 07-10-2014 |
20140221753 | OBJECTIVE LENS ARRANGEMENT FOR CONFOCAL ENDOMICROSCOPY - An apparatus for imaging an anatomical structure(s) can be provided. For example, a housing arrangement can have a shape of a pill and can be to be delivered to the anatomical structure(s). An imaging arrangement can be configured to generate a microscopic image of the anatomical structure(s), wherein the imaging arrangement can include a variable focus lens, and can be provided in the housing arrangement. | 08-07-2014 |
20150073210 | IMAGING SYSTEM, METHOD AND DISTAL ATTACHMENT FOR MULTIDIRECTIONAL FIELD OF VIEW ENDOSCOPY - An exemplary apparatus for imaging at least one anatomical structure can be provided. For example, the apparatus can include an endoscopic first arrangement, a radiation source second arrangement which provides at least one electro-magnetic radiation, and a third arrangement attached to at least one portion of the endoscopic arrangement. The third arrangement can contain an optical arrangement which, upon impact by the at least one electro-magnetic radiation and based thereon, may transmit a first radiation and reflects a second radiation. The first radiation can impact at least one first portion of the anatomical structure(s), and the second radiation can impact at least one second portion of the anatomical structure(s). The first and second portions can be at least partially different from one another. Further, the first and second radiations can have characteristics which are different from one another. | 03-12-2015 |
20150231841 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER-ACCESSIBLE MEDIUM FOR FRABRICATION MINATURE EDOSCOPE USING SOFT LITHOGRAPHY - Exemplary method and system can be implemented and/or used for providing a diffractive configuration in an optical arrangement can be provided. For example, an elastomeric material can be provided with at least one patterned surface. The elastomeric material can be connected with at least one portion of a waveguide arrangement using a pre-polymer adhesive composition. Further, the pre-polymer adhesive composition can be caused to polymerize so as to form the diffractive configuration which at least approximately replicate a structure or at least one feature of an elastomeric mold. | 08-20-2015 |
Dongkyun Kang, Cambridge, MA US
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20110237892 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR COLOR ENDOSCOPY - Exemplary embodiments of apparatus and method according to the present disclosure are provided. For example, an apparatus for providing electromagnetic radiation to a structure can be provided. The exemplary apparatus can include a first arrangement having at least two wave-guides which can be configured to provide there through at least two respective electro-magnetic radiations with at least partially different wavelengths from one another. The exemplary apparatus can also include a dispersive second arrangement structured to receive the electro-magnetic radiations and forward at least two dispersed radiations associated with the respective electro-magnetic radiations to at least one section of the structure. The wave-guide(s) can be structured and/or spatially arranged with respect to the dispersive arrangement to facilitate at least partially overlap of the dispersed radiations on the structure. In addition, another arrangement can be provided which can include at least two further wave-guides which can be configured to receive the electro-magnetic radiations from the dispersive arrangement. Each of the further wave-guides can be structured and/or spatially arranged with respect to the dispersive arrangement to facilitate a receipt of a different one of the such electro-magnetic radiations as a function of wavelengths thereof. | 09-29-2011 |
Doris Kang, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20110003257 | PROCESSES FOR PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY - New lithographic processing methods are provided which are particularly useful in immersion lithography schemes. In one aspect, processes of the invention comprise: applying on a substrate a photoresist composition; exposing the photoresist layer to radiation activating for the photoresist composition; removing a portion but not all of the exposed photoresist layer; and developing the treated photoresist layer to provide a photoresist relief image. | 01-06-2011 |
20110255061 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING BASE-REACTIVE COMPONENT AND PROCESSES FOR PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY - New photoresist compositions are provided that are useful for immersion lithography. Preferred photoresist compositions of the invention comprise one or more materials that have base-reactive groups. Particularly preferred photoresists of the invention can exhibit reduced leaching of resist materials into an immersion fluid contacting the resist layer during immersion lithography processing. | 10-20-2011 |
20120171626 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING BASE-REACTIVE COMPONENT AND PROCESSES FOR PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY - New photoresist compositions are provided that comprise one or more materials that have base-reactive groups and are particularly useful for dry lithography. Particularly preferred photoresists of the invention can exhibit reduced defects following development of a coating layer of the resist. | 07-05-2012 |
Doris H. Kang, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20120122030 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING BASE-REACTIVE COMPONENT AND PROCESSES FOR PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY - New photoresist compositions are provided that are useful for immersion lithography. Preferred photoresist compositions of the invention comprise one or more materials that comprise one or more base reactive groups and (i) one or more polar groups distinct from the base reactive groups, and/or (ii) at least one of the base reactive groups is a non-perfluorinated base reactive group. Particularly preferred photoresists of the invention can exhibit reduced leaching of resist materials into an immersion fluid contacting the resist layer during immersion lithography processing. | 05-17-2012 |
20150323869 | TOPCOAT COMPOSITIONS AND PHOTOLITHOGRAPHIC METHODS - Topcoat compositions are provided that can be used in immersion lithography to form photoresist patterns. The topcoat compositions include a solvent system that comprises 1) a first organic solvent represented by formula (I), | 11-12-2015 |
Eunsuk Kang, Cambridge, MA US
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20110302550 | Providing Diverse Solutions Using Design Space Exploration - A design space exploration (DSE) system automatically discovers viable solutions within a design space. The DSE system operates by creating or receiving a design specification that is described using a design language. The design specification contains a collection of constraints that an acceptable architecture is expected to satisfy. The DSE system then symbolically executes the design specification to provide a logical formula. The DSE system then interacts with a theorem prover module to identify one or more solutions to the formula. Finally, the DSE system converts the solutions into a user-interpretable form (e.g., expressed in the format of the modeling language) for viewing by a user. Each solution pertains to an architecture that satisfies the collection of constraints. The DSE system ensures that the solutions are diverse by disfavoring any solution that is deemed similar to any solution that has been previously encountered. | 12-08-2011 |
Jeffrey A. Kang, Hopkinton, MA US
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20140096349 | DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLY THEREOF - A manually operated metered dose inhaler includes a dose counter chamber including a dose display tape driven by a ratchet wheel which is driven in turn by an actuator pawl actuated by movement of a canister, the tape unwinding from a stock bobbin during use of the inhaler, a rotation regulator being provided for the stock bobbin and including a wavelike engagement surface with concavities which engage against control elements in the form of protrusions on resilient forks of a split pin thereby permitting incremental unwinding of the stock bobbin yet resisting excessive rotation if the inhaler is dropped onto a hard surface. | 04-10-2014 |
20140096769 | DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLY THEREOF - A manually operated metered dose inhaler includes a dose counter chamber including a dose display tape driven by a ratchet wheel which is driven in turn by an actuator pawl actuated by movement of a canister, the tape unwinding from a stock bobbin during use of the inhaler, a rotation regulator being provided for the stock bobbin and including a wavelike engagement surface with concavities which engage against control elements in the form of protrusions on resilient forks of a split pin thereby permitting incremental unwinding of the stock bobbin yet resisting excessive rotation if the inhaler is dropped onto a hard surface. | 04-10-2014 |
Jeon Woong Kang, Melrose, MA US
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20140349337 | RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY FOR DETECTION OF GLYCATED ANALYTES - The present invention relates to the optical measurement of blood analytes, such as glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and serum albumin as a functional metric of mean blood glucose in the diagnosis of diabetic patients. Non-enhanced Raman spectroscopy is employed as the analytical method for quantitative detection of blood analytes. Using processing techniques, non-enzymatic glycosylation (glycation) of the analytes results in measurable and highly reproducible changes in the acquired spectral data, which enable the accurate measurements and classification of glycated and unglycated analytes. | 11-27-2014 |
Jianhong Kang, Sharon, MA US
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20140142873 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF DISCRIMINATING DC ARCS AND LOAD SWITCHING NOISE - Systems and methods of detecting arcing in DC power systems that can differentiate between DC arcs and load-switching noise. The systems and methods can determine, within a plurality of predetermined time intervals, at least the pulse count (PC) per predetermined time interval, and the pulse duration (PD) per predetermined time interval, in which the PC and the PD can correspond to the number and the intensity of potential arcing events in a DC power system, respectively. The systems and methods can process the PC and PD using one or more arc fault detection algorithms, thereby differentiating between DC arcs and load-switching noise with increased reliability. | 05-22-2014 |
20140142874 | HOME RUN ARC DETECTION AT THE PHOTOVOLTAIC STRING LEVEL USING MULTIPLE CURRENT SENSORS - Systems and methods of detecting arcing in DC power systems that can differentiate between DC arcs and load-switching noise. The systems and methods can determine, within a plurality of predetermined time intervals, at least the pulse count (PC) per predetermined time interval, and the pulse duration (PD) per predetermined time interval, in which the PC and the PD can correspond to the number and the intensity of potential arcing events in a DC power system, respectively. The systems and methods can process the PC and PD using one or more arc fault detection algorithms, thereby differentiating between DC arcs and load-switching noise with increased reliability. | 05-22-2014 |
20140195177 | NOISE PROPAGATION IMMUNITY OF A MULTI-STRING ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICE - Systems and methods of detecting arcing in a DC power system that can provide improved noise propagation immunity. The system includes at least two current sensors for monitoring at least two current outputs, respectively. The current sensors have reverse polarities, and are configured and arranged in parallel to provide a combined current output signal. The current sensors monitor the respective current outputs, which are provided for monitoring by the current sensors over at least two adjacent conductors. If arcing occurs at a location on a first conductor, then arcing (adjacent conductor crosstalk), having an arc current signature like that of the arcing on the first conductor, can occur at a location on the other adjacent conductor. The system can effectively cancel out such adjacent conductor crosstalk within a photovoltaic (PV) system, thereby improving the capability of an arc fault detection device for detecting arcing at the PV string level. | 07-10-2014 |
Jian Hong Kang, Sharon, MA US
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20120138777 | OPTICAL INTERRUPTION SENSOR WITH OPPOSED LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - An optical-interrupter provides a mechanically integrated electric light source and electric light sensor positioned across a gap to transmit a light beam across the gap that may be interrupted with an opaque vane. The optical-interrupter uses conventional LEDs for both the light source and a light receiver. An integrated circuit comparator may be used to provide an adjustable threshold for the determination of whether the light beam is blocked. | 06-07-2012 |
Jing X. Kang, North Andover, MA US
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20090178148 | Compositions and methods for modifying the content of polyunsaturated fatty acids in mammalian cells - The present invention features compositions (e.g., nucleic acids encoding fat-1, optionally and operably linked to a constitutively active or tissue-specific promoter or other regulatory sequence) and pharmaceutically acceptable formulations including nucleic acids encoding fat-1 or biologically active variants thereof and methods that can be used to effectively modify the content of PUFAs in animal cells (i.e., cells other than those of | 07-09-2009 |
Joo Hun Kang, Boston, MA US
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20130334120 | FLUID CLEANSING DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE - A system and method for removing a target species from a fluid source is provided. The system includes a reciprocating fluid cleansing device, including a processing chamber with a port at a first end for fluid passage and a movable plunger at a second end, wherein the plunger in contact with a fluid includes a motorized mixing element for mixing the fluid with species-targeting magnetic particles. Motion of the plunger in a first direction transfers a first volume of the fluid from the fluid source into the processing chamber. Motion of the plunger in a second direction transfers the first volume of the fluid from the processing chamber to a fluid destination. At least one magnetic element provides a magnetic field gradient within the processing chamber. A connector connects the port of the first processing chamber to the fluid source and the fluid destination. | 12-19-2013 |
20140220617 | DIALYSIS LIKE THERAPEUTIC (DLT) DEVICE - A dialysis like therapeutic (DLT) device is provided. The DLT device includes at least one source channel connected at least one collection channels by one or more transfer channels. Fluid contacting surface of the channels can be an anti-fouling surface such as slippery liquid-infused porous surface (SLIPS). Fluids can be flown at high flow rates through the channels. The target components of the source fluid can be magnetic or bound to magnetic particles using an affinity molecule. A source fluid containing magnetically bound target components can be pumped through the source channel of the microfluidic device. A magnetic field gradient can be applied to the source fluid in the source channel causing the magnetically bound target components to migrate through the transfer channel into the collection channel. The collection channel can include a collection fluid to flush the target components out of the collection channel. The target components can be subsequently analyzed for detection and diagnosis. The source channel and the collection channels of the microfluidic device are analogous to the splenic arterioles and venules, respectively; the transfer channels mimic the vascular sinusoids of the spleen where opsonized particles are retained. Thus, the device acts as a dialysis like therapeutic device by combining fluidics and magnetics. | 08-07-2014 |
Joung-Mo Kang, Belmont, MA US
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20090307884 | Resonator system with a plurality of individual mechanically coupled resonators and method of making same - A method of fabricating a MEMS piezoelectric resonator system includes forming a stack of layers on a substrate, the stack comprising at least one piezoelectric material layer spaced from the substrate by a sacrificial layer, patterning the stack to form a plurality of edge coupled resonators, and removing at least a portion of the sacrificial layer to suspend the resonators relative to the substrate. | 12-17-2009 |
20120250875 | Portable Loudspeaker - A portable loudspeaker includes an electro-acoustic driver which creates sound waves when operated and a housing having a front side to which the driver is secured. The loudspeaker also includes a battery supported by the housing for providing electrical power to the driver and a cover secured to the housing which can be moved between (i) a closed position in which the cover overlies the driver, and (ii) an open position in which the cover does not overlie the driver. A controller controls operation of the loudspeaker. When the cover is moved to the closed position, a feature on the cover causes an indication to the controller that the cover is in the closed position. In response to the indication, the controller mutes the driver if the driver was outputting acoustic waves when the cover was moved to the closed position. | 10-04-2012 |
Kisuk Kang, Somerville, MA US
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20100264381 | OXIDES HAVING HIGH ENERGY DENSITIES - The present invention generally relates to certain oxide materials having relatively high energy and/or power densities. Various aspects of the invention are directed to oxide materials having a structure B | 10-21-2010 |
Kyeongjin Kang, Lexington, MA US
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20110151018 | METHODS OF INSECT CONTROL - The present invention is directed towards methods of inhibiting thermo- and chemo-sensing in insects and pests by inhibiting TRPA1 ion gated channel or family members. The present invention is also directed towards methods of insect control by modulating the TRPA1 ion gated channel or family members. The methods are applicable to a wide variety of insects and pests including agricultural and horticultural pests. | 06-23-2011 |
20130224305 | METHODS OF IDENTIFYING INSECT-TRPA1 MODULATORS - The invention provides a screening method for identifying an insect-specific TRPA1 modulator by comparing modulation of an insect TRPA1 and a mammalian TRPA1. The invention further provides method of insect control by applying to an insect a insect-specific TRPA1 modulator identified by the screening method. | 08-29-2013 |
Moonyoung Kang, Cambridge, MA US
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20140297338 | System and Method for Optimizing Ticket Cost over a Travel Itinerary - A system and method that optimize ticket cost given a travel itinerary. With the information of tourist attractions the user wants to visit, group of people the user is traveling with, and the schedule of the trip, such as the start and end date and time of the trip, the system builds a travel itinerary that optimizes user's budget. The system considers various conditions of the traveler and co-travelers, such as age, status, and trip schedule of the traveler, to find the cheapest ticket combination over multiple tourist attractions the traveler plans to visit. By properly parsing open hours of each tourist attraction and ticket, the system automatically considers availability of each tourist attraction and ticket given the traveler's tour schedule. | 10-02-2014 |
Peter Kang, Lexington, MA US
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20140378507 | VITAMIN D RECEPTOR AGONISTS AND USES THEREOF - This invention features vitamin D receptor agonists, and their use in treating bone disorders, cardiovascular disease, hyperparathyroidism, immune disorders, proliferative disease, renal disease, and thrombosis. | 12-25-2014 |
Peter M. Kang, Lexington, MA US
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20150290239 | PVAX COPOLYMER AND PVAX MICROPARTICLES COMPRISING THE SAME - The present invention includes a vanillyl alcohol-containing copolyoxalate copolymer (PVAX). The present invention also includes a PVAX microparticle comprising PVAX. In one aspect, the compositions of the invention can be used as a drug delivery system, an antioxidant or anti-inflammatory composition, a composition for preventing or treating ischemic disease, a composition for inhibiting the side effects of anticancer drugs, a contrast agent, and/or a composition for diagnosing ischemic disease. | 10-15-2015 |
Seokho Kang, Sturbridge, MA US
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20110159253 | METHODS OF FORMING PHOTOLITHOGRAPHIC PATTERNS - Provided are methods of forming photolithographic patterns using a negative tone development process. Also provided are coated substrates and electronic devices formed by the methods. The methods find particular applicability in the manufacture of electronic devices. | 06-30-2011 |
20110294069 | PHOTORESIST COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF FORMING PHOTOLITHOGRAPHIC PATTERNS - Provided are photoresist compositions useful in forming photolithographic patterns by a negative tone development process. Also provided are methods of forming photolithographic patterns by a negative tone development process and substrates coated with the photoresist compositions. The compositions, methods and coated substrates find particular applicability in the manufacture of semiconductor devices. | 12-01-2011 |
Seok Ho Kang, Marlborough, MA US
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20090215976 | Photosensitive dielectric resin compositions, films formed therefrom and semiconductor and display devices encompassing such films - Some embodiments in accordance with the present invention relate to norbornene-type polymers and to photosensitive dielectric resin compositions formed therefrom. Other embodiments relate to films formed from such compositions and to devices, such as electrical, electronic and optoelectronic devices, that encompass such films. | 08-27-2009 |
Seong Woo Anthony Kang, Cambridge, MA US
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20110288091 | SOLUBLE MTOR COMPLEXES AND MODULATORS THEREOF - The present invention relates to small molecule modulators of mTORC1 and mTORC2, syntheses thereof, and intermediates thereto. Such small molecule modulators are useful in the treatment of proliferative diseases (e.g., benign neoplasms, cancers, inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, diabetic retinopathy) and metabolic diseases. Novel small molecules are provided that inhibit one or more of mTORC1, mTORC2, and PI3K-related proteins. Novel methods of providing soluble mTORC1 and mTORC2 complexes are discussed, as well as methods of using the soluble complexes in a high-throughput manner to screen for inhibitory compounds. | 11-24-2011 |
20130072485 | SOLUBLE MTOR COMPLEXES AND MODULATORS THEREOF - The present invention relates to small molecule modulators of mTORC1 and mTORC2, syntheses thereof, and intermediates thereto. Such small molecule modulators are useful in the treatment of proliferative diseases (e.g., benign neoplasms, cancers, inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, diabetic retinopathy) and metabolic diseases. Novel small molecules are provided that inhibit one or more of mTORC1, mTORC2, and PI3K-related proteins. Novel methods of providing soluble mTORC1 and mTORC2 complexes are discussed, as well as methods of using the soluble complexes in a high-throughput manner to screen for inhibitory compounds. | 03-21-2013 |
Seungyeon Kang, Cambridge, MA US
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20140170333 | MICRO-AND NANO-FABRICATION OF CONNECTED AND DISCONNECTED METALLIC STRUCTURES IN THREE-DIMENSIONS USING ULTRAFAST LASER PULSES - In one aspect, a method for fabricating metal structures in two or three dimensions is disclosed, which includes providing a mixture of a polymer, a metal precursor and a solvent, and applying the mixture to a surface of a substrate. The applied mixture can then be cured (e.g., via a heat treatment) to generate a polymeric layer (e.g., a polymeric film) with ions associated with the metal precursor distributed therein. Subsequently, radiation (e.g., radiation pulses) at a wavelength to which the polymeric layer is substantially transparent is focused onto at least one location of the polymeric layer so as to cause chemical reduction of metal ions associated with the metal precursor within at least a portion of that location, thereby generating at least one metalized region. | 06-19-2014 |
Soo-Young Kang, Newton, MA US
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20120237461 | SKIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Provided are therapeutic formulations and methods of use thereof. | 09-20-2012 |
20120251600 | SKIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Provided are body corrective cosmetic formulations and methods of use thereof. | 10-04-2012 |
20130078209 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CONDITIONS OF COMPROMISED SKIN BARRIER FUNCTION - Compositions and methods of treating conditions of compromised skin barrier function are described. | 03-28-2013 |
20140004073 | SKIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF | 01-02-2014 |
20140010769 | COLOR CORRECTING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Compositions and methods of for changing the color of skin or body are described. | 01-09-2014 |
20140044670 | SKIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Provided are therapeutic formulations and methods of use thereof. | 02-13-2014 |
Su Jin Kang, Grafton, MA US
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20120129105 | PHOTOSENSITIVE COPOLYMER AND PHOTORESIST COMPOSITION - A copolymer has formula: | 05-24-2012 |
20130078569 | CALIXARENE AND PHOTORESIST COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME - A molecular glass compound comprises a vinyl ether adduct of an aromatic vinyl ether of formula C(R | 03-28-2013 |
Sung Hoon Kang, Cambridge, MA US
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20140147627 | SLIPPERY SURFACES WITH HIGH PRESSURE STABILITY, OPTICAL TRANSPARENCY, AND SELF-HEALING CHARACTERISTICS - The present disclosure describes a strategy to create self-healing, slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS). Roughened (e.g., porous) surfaces can be utilized to lock in place a lubricating fluid, referred to herein as Liquid B to repel a wide range of materials, referred to herein as Object A (Solid A or Liquid A). SLIPS outperforms other conventional surfaces in its capability to repel various simple and complex liquids (water, hydrocarbons, crude oil and blood), maintain low-contact-angle hysteresis (<2.5°), quickly restore liquid-repellency after physical damage (within 0.1-1 s), resist ice, microorganisms and insects adhesion, and function at high pressures (up to at least 690 atm). Some exemplary application where SLIPS will be useful include energy-efficient fluid handling and transportation, optical sensing, medicine, and as self-cleaning, and anti-fouling materials operating in extreme environments. | 05-29-2014 |
20140290731 | SLIPPERY SURFACES WITH HIGH PRESSURE STABILITY, OPTICAL TRANSPARENCY, AND SELF-HEALING CHARACTERISTICS - The present disclosure describes a strategy to create self-healing, slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS). Roughened (e.g., porous) surfaces can be utilized to lock in place a lubricating fluid, referred to herein as Liquid B to repel a wide range of materials, referred to herein as Object A (Solid A or Liquid A). SLIPS outperforms other conventional surfaces in its capability to repel various simple and complex liquids (water, hydrocarbons, crude oil and blood), maintain low-contact-angle hysteresis (<2.5°), quickly restore liquid-repellency after physical damage (within 0.1-1 s), resist ice, microorganisms and insects adhesion, and function at high pressures (up to at least 690 atm). Some exemplary application where SLIPS will be useful include energy-efficient fluid handling and transportation, optical sensing, medicine, and as self-cleaning, and anti-fouling materials operating in extreme environments. | 10-02-2014 |
20140290732 | SLIPPERY SURFACES WITH HIGH PRESSURE STABILITY, OPTICAL TRANSPARENCY, AND SELF-HEALING CHARACTERISTICS - The present disclosure describes a strategy to create self-healing, slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS). Roughened (e.g., porous) surfaces can be utilized to lock in place a lubricating fluid, referred to herein as Liquid B to repel a wide range of materials, referred to herein as Object A (Solid A or Liquid A). SLIPS outperforms other conventional surfaces in its capability to repel various simple and complex liquids (water, hydrocarbons, crude oil and blood), maintain low-contact-angle hysteresis (<2.5°), quickly restore liquid-repellency after physical damage (within 0.1-1 s), resist ice, microorganisms and insects adhesion, and function at high pressures (up to at least 690 atm). Some exemplary application where SLIPS will be useful include energy-efficient fluid handling and transportation, optical sensing, medicine, and as self-cleaning, and anti-fouling materials operating in extreme environments. | 10-02-2014 |
20150137502 | Anti-Counterfeiting Methods - A document and an Anti-counterfeiting method for use in such documents are described. Said document and Anti-counterfeiting method include introducing a plurality of raised nanoscopic to microscopic structures, here referred to as reconfigurable structures, formed over a polymer substrate to induce optical changes, such as structural color and/or optical fuzziness. Dynamic changes using liquids provide the anti-counterfeiting measures. | 05-21-2015 |
Uan Sharon Kang, Westford, MA US
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20120185280 | GENERIC METHOD OF HANDLING DICOM STRUCTURED REPORTING CONTENTS - A system and method for mapping standard measurements to local measurements. The system and measurements reading a structured report information object, matching the standard measurements from the structured report information object to corresponding existing local measurements from a local measurement database and generating a summary page including the matched standard measurements and the corresponding existing local measurements and further including unmatched standard measurements that do not correspond to local measurements. | 07-19-2012 |
Yun-Sun Kang, Cambridge, MA US
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20140195330 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING EFFECTIVENESS SCORE OF ADVERTISEMENTS - An apparatus includes a collection agent, an aggregation module, an analysis module, and a presentation module. The collection agent is operatively coupled to a data storage and is configured to (1) incrementally collect data associated with a presentation of media on a display of an electronic device, and (2) send a set of signals to store the incrementally collected data in the data storage. The aggregation module is configured to receive at least a portion of the incrementally collected data to define an aggregated data set. The analysis module is configured to analyze the aggregated data set to determine an effectiveness score associated with the presentation of the media. The presentation module is configured to (1) receive a signal associated with the effectiveness score, and (2) send a signal to an electronic device such that information associated with the effectiveness score is displayed on a display of the electronic device. | 07-10-2014 |