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Esin Cubukcu, Auburn, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090294021 | PROCESS FOR MAKING A CERAMIC COMPOSITE DEVICE - An electrical power generating device having a plurality of ceramic composite cells, each cell having a cathode and an anode. A thermal shell in which the ceramic composite cells are stacked or arranged in electrical series and gas parallel surrounded by shock absorbing and insulating materials, respectively, is preferably included. Also provided are an exhaust fan, thermocouple sensors, a fuel supply, a programmable computer controller with user interface, and a container supporting the assembly and having passageways for providing air ingress and egress to the device, and power output terminals for the electrical power from the device. | 12-03-2009 |
Esin Seitomer, Cranbury, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100042442 | Home Value Estimator - A home value estimator software application and related method assist a broker to systematically and accurately estimate the value of a customer's home. Another aspect of the disclosure relates to a heuristic research methodology that can be used to determine values of different characteristics of a home to estimate the value of the customer's home. Further, the values are categorized into different levels using other heuristic methods and then stored in at least one matrix in a database. The software application accesses the values based on user input data to calculate an estimate of the value of the customer's home. Thus, the estimate more accurately reflects the appraised value of the home than the prior art. Consequently, an insurance company may quote an initial premium and insurance coverage of home insurance product to a customer that requires less or nor adjustment after a home inspector appraises the home. | 02-18-2010 |
Esin Terzioglu, Irvine, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080298146 | MEMORY REDUNDANCE CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES - In a memory module having a designated group of memory cells assigned to represent a logical portion of the memory structure, a memory redundancy circuit having a redundant group of memory cells; and a redundancy controller coupled with the designated group and the redundant group. The redundancy controller, which can include a redundancy decoder, assigns the redundant group to the logical portion of the memory structure in response to a preselected memory group condition, e.g., a “FAILED” memory group condition. The redundancy controller also can includeselectable switches, for example, fuses, which can encode the preselected memory group condition. The designated group of memory cells and the redundant group of memory cells can be a memory row, a memory column, a preselected portion of a memory module, a selectable portion of a memory module, a memory module, or a combination thereof. | 12-04-2008 |
Esin Terzioglu, San Diego, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110317468 | Non-Volatile Memory with Split Write and Read Bitlines - Read and write operations of a non-volatile memory (NVM) bitcell have different optimum parameters resulting in a conflict during design of the NVM bitcell. A single bitline in the NVM bitcell prevents optimum read performance. Read performance may be improved by splitting the read path and the write path in a NVM bitcell between two bitlines. A read bitline of the NVM bitcell has a low capacitance for improved read operation speed and decreased power consumption. A write bitline of the NVM bitcell has a low resistance to handle large currents present during write operations. A memory element of the NVM bitcell may be a fuse, anti-fuse, eFUSE, or magnetic tunnel junction. Read performance may be further enhanced with differential sensing read operations. | 12-29-2011 |
Esin Yesilalan, Boston, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110293667 | Bioengineered Tissue Constructs and Methods for Producing and Using Thereof - Bioengineered constructs are formed from cultured cells induced to synthesize and secrete endogenously produced extracellular matrix components without the requirement of exogenous matrix components or network support or scaffold members. The bioengineered constructs of the invention can be produced with multiple cell types that can all contribute to producing the extracellular matrix. Additionally or alternatively, one of the multiple cell types can be delivered to a site in the body via the endogenously produced extracellular matrix components to achieve various therapeutic benefits. | 12-01-2011 |
