Patents by Inventor Brian Kang
Brian Kang has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20260049353Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method for multiplexed RNA quantification, comprising: initiating an enzymatic reaction by mixing a reaction mixture, the reaction mixture comprising a CRISPR effector protein, a target-specific crRNA, a fluorescent reporter molecule, T7 RNA polymerase, an input sample, and a reaction buffer; capturing a plurality of fluorescence measurements, each fluorescence measurement captured at a different point in time; and determining a plurality of relative target concentrations by fitting the plurality of fluorescence measurements to a mathematical model of the enzymatic reaction. The method enables highly multiplexed quantification of RNA targets using CRISPR-based detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2025Publication date: February 19, 2026Applicant: The Trustees of Princeton UniversityInventors: Brian KANG, Alexander Ploss, Cameron Myhrvold
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Publication number: 20190050811Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods for project scheduling. A project can include multiple tasks, and each task can include multiple subtasks. Each subtask can then in turn include multiple discrete actions. Each task, subtask, and discrete action has various properties associated with it, such as an owner and estimated completion date. Disclosed embodiments provide a temporally condensed view of outstanding discrete actions based on a filter date. This allows a project manager to view the outstanding discrete actions for a project. The filter date allows a specific time to be entered for which to perform this analysis. The condensed view of outstanding discrete actions based on a filter date thus allows a project manager the ability to quickly and accurately assess outstanding tasks, something which is a key aspect of successful project management.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2017Publication date: February 14, 2019Inventors: Brian Kang, Keith Tanner
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Patent number: 9736579Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for a multichannel waveform synthesis engine. A phase counter module counts to a value corresponding to a number of phases available, outputs a phase counter value indicating a current phase, and resets the phase counter value when the phase counter value reaches a phase counter reset value. Several channels each output a waveform. Each channel includes a phase module that receives the phase counter value output from the phase counter module, and activates an activation signal when the phase counter value indicates a phase assigned to the channel from the number of phases available. Each channel includes a pulse width module that receives the activation signal, and when the activation signal is activated, activates a waveform for a period of time indicated by a pulse width assigned to the channel, and deactivates the waveform after the period of time indicated by the pulse width assigned to the channel.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2015Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: uBeam Inc.Inventors: Sean Taffler, Andrew Joyce, Alex Whittemore, Jonathan Bolus, Nikola Djokic, Brian Kang
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Patent number: 9722671Abstract: A signal generator generates an electrical signal that is sent to an amplifier, which increases the power of the signal using power from a power source. The amplified signal is fed to a sender transducer to generate ultrasonic waves that can be focused and sent to a receiver. The receiver transducer converts the ultrasonic waves back into electrical energy and stores it in an energy storage device, such as a battery, or uses the electrical energy to power a device. In this way, a device can be remotely charged or powered without having to be tethered to an electrical outlet.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: uBeam Inc.Inventors: Meredith Perry, Matthew Angle, Jonathan Bolus, Brian Kang, Paul Reynolds, Andrew Joyce, Sean Taffler, Alex Whittemore
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Publication number: 20160345093Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for a multichannel waveform synthesis engine. A phase counter module counts to a value corresponding to a number of phases available, outputs a phase counter value indicating a current phase, and resets the phase counter value when the phase counter value reaches a phase counter reset value. Several channels each output a waveform. Each channel includes a phase module that receives the phase counter value output from the phase counter module, and activates an activation signal when the phase counter value indicates a phase assigned to the channel from the number of phases available. Each channel includes a pulse width module that receives the activation signal, and when the activation signal is activated, activates a waveform for a period of time indicated by a pulse width assigned to the channel, and deactivates the waveform after the period of time indicated by the pulse width assigned to the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2015Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Sean Taffler, Andrew Joyce, Alex Whittemore, Jonathan Bolus, Nikola Djokic, Brian Kang
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Publication number: 20150333798Abstract: A signal generator generates an electrical signal that is sent to an amplifier, which increases the power of the signal using power from a power source. The amplified signal is fed to a sender transducer to generate ultrasonic waves that can be focused and sent to a receiver. The receiver transducer converts the ultrasonic waves back into electrical energy and stores it in an energy storage device, such as a battery, or uses the electrical energy to power a device. In this way, a device can be remotely charged or powered without having to be tethered to an electrical outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: Meredith Perry, Matthew Angle, Jonathan Bolus, Brian Kang, Paul Reynolds, Andrew Joyce, Sean Taffler, Alex Whittemore
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Publication number: 20060258515Abstract: A virtual trainer system and method of using such a system is provided. The system can include an impact receiving body capable of being struck by a user and a plurality of illuminable impact sensors can be arranged thereon. A display unit can be operable to receive signals and broadcast images and audio signals. A control unit can be operatively coupled to the plurality of illuminable impact sensors and to the display unit. The system can be configured such that the control unit is operable to run an interactive workout program that directs the control unit to A.) send a signal to the display unit and the one or more illuminable impact sensors requesting an impact-dependent response routine from the user, B.) wait a preset period of time for one or more impact responses from the user, and C.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Brian Kang, Jonathan Lee
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Publication number: 20060252608Abstract: A response measuring device that can be used in equipment for personal training or exercise routines. This device includes a cylinder block; a chamber formed in the cylinder block and having first and second ends; a piston mounted for movement and positioned in the chamber; a detecting device mounted adjacent the first end of the chamber; and a hose having first and second ends with the first end in fluid communication with the second end of the chamber. The hose can direct a fluid into the device, with the velocity of the fluid moving the piston at least partially out of the first end of the chamber and into position for detection by the detecting device. Also, the detecting device can measure piston movement to provide data representative of user response time and amount of force applied to the sensor by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Brian Kang, Jonathan Lee
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Publication number: 20060201580Abstract: A method for providing a feedback-controlled exercise routine for a user by providing a predetermined sequence of movements for the user; sensing movements of the user during the sequence; measuring data related to the sensed movements; and evaluating the data to determine whether to repeat or modify the routine. The method can also include storing the user's exercise routine on a user key, displaying exercise instructions to the user from the user key to illustrate the sequence of movements, with the evaluation of the data including modifying the displayed exercise instructions, and storing an updated user exercise routine after successful completion of the routine, wherein the updated routine includes the modified exercise instructions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventor: Brian Kang
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Patent number: D742830Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2014Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: ATOMI, INC.Inventors: Robert Croft, Brian Kang, Stephane Krumenacker, Martin Short
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Patent number: D855135Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2018Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Inventors: Brian Kang, Daniel Kang