Dipankar
Dipankar Chugh, Adelaide AU
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20120006681 | Controlled Dispensing of Ultrafine, Variable Volume, Emulsion Droplets - Embodiments of the present invention comprise a surface microfluidic system with varying coplanar electrode structure capable of precision dispensing of an array of variable volume droplets in a rapid, controlled and automated fashion. Furthermore, the invention provides surface microfluidic methods and systems for the creation and transport of emulsion droplets, including vesicles and cells. | 01-12-2012 |
Dipankar Das Sarma, Kolkata IN
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20110186780 | Transition Metal Ion Doped Semiconductor Nanocrystals and a Process for the Preparation Thereof - The present invention deals with transition metal ions doped semiconductor nanocrystals that are free from heavy metals like cadmium and therefore environment friendly and useful for biological applications. The present invention also describes a process for the preparation of such transition metal ion doped semiconductor nanocrystals, where the reactions take place at a temperature less than 3000 C. The said doped nanocrystals are stable in air and under UV radiation in both solution and precipitated solid form. | 08-04-2011 |
Dipankar Mukherjee, Vienna, VA US
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20160106436 | Vascular Dilator for Controlling Blood Flow in a Blood Vessel - A vascular dilator for controlling blood flow in a blood vessel, includes an elongate body for inserting into a blood vessel and a generally tapered distal end portion and a proximal end portion, and a plurality of inflatable members positioned adjacent the distal end portion. The inflatable members are longitudinally spaced from one another by a predetermined distance. | 04-21-2016 |
Dipankar Sarrna, Bangalore IN
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20140137105 | VIRTUAL MEMORY MANAGEMENT TO REDUCE POWER CONSUMPTION IN THE MEMORY - Reducing virtual memory power consumption during idle states in virtual memory systems comprising tracking the topology of the system memory by the system hypervisor and operating system running on any selected virtual machine hosted by the system hypervisor. The idle states in the system memory are dynamically monitored and then the power consumption states in the system memory are dynamically reduced through the interaction of the hypervisor and the operation system running on the selected virtual machine. | 05-15-2014 |