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  • Flushing, NY
  • 4550 220Th St, Bayside, NY 11361 (917) 929-5995

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Scientist

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Work:
Hd Biosciences Co., Ltd.
Scientist
Jun Tian Photo 2

Scientist At Bristol-Myers Squibb, Syracuse, Ny

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Position:
Scientist at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Syracuse, New York
Location:
East Syracuse, New York
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Bristol-Myers Squibb, Syracuse, New York since Nov 2011
Scientist

Life Technologies Jun 2010 - Oct 2011
Staff Scientist

State University of New York at Buffalo Aug 2004 - May 2010
Graduate Research Associate

Zhejiang Jiayuan Pharmaceutical Industry Co., Ltd. 2003 - 2004
Development Scientist

Hangzhou Professional College of Computer Science 2002 - 2004
Instructor
Education:
State University of New York at Buffalo 2004 - 2010
PhD, Molecular/Cellular Biology, Cell-based Therapies, Stem Cells, High Throughput Screening
Zhejiang University 2001 - 2004
MS, Biochemical Engineering-Cell Culure and Process Development
Zhejiang University 1997 - 2001
BS, Chemical & Biological Engineering
Skills:
Cell Culture
Cell Therapy
Cell Signaling
Molecular & Cellular Biology
ELISA
Western Blotting
Stem Cells
Cell
Molecular Biology
Protein Purification
Cell Biology
Flow Cytometry
Languages:
English
Chinese Mandarian

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Improving Computation Precision In Fast Fourier Transform

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US Patent:
20080034026, Feb 7, 2008
Filed:
Aug 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/498317
Inventors:
Linfeng Guo - Cliffside Park NJ, US
Yang Li - South Plainfield NJ, US
Mark Sydorenko - New York NY, US
Jun Tian - Edison NJ, US
Hua Zheng - Secaucus NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/14
G06F 17/10
G06F 17/40
US Classification:
708409, 702189, 708208, 708403
Abstract:
A method for improving precision in FFT calculations. For each iteration in an FFT implementation, a constant normalization multiplier is inserted such that the dynamic ranges of the input and output are the same. The final FFT output is multiplied by a constant normalization factor given by the number of iterations and the constant normalization multiplier.

Method For Reducing Round-Off Error In Fixed-Point Arithmetic

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US Patent:
20080034027, Feb 7, 2008
Filed:
Aug 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/498319
Inventors:
Linfeng Guo - Cliffside Park NJ, US
Yang Li - South Plainfield NJ, US
Mark Sydorenko - New York NY, US
Jun Tian - Edison NJ, US
Hua Zheng - Secaucus NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/38
US Classification:
708551
Abstract:
Round-off error in fixed-point arithmetic is minimized by changing the magnitudes of two multipliers simultaneously. The dynamic range of an intermediate output is thus maximized to increase computation precision. A much smaller round-off error, caused by fixed-point arithmetic, thus results.
Jun Tian from Flushing, NY, age ~60 Get Report