Patents by Inventor Martin Young
Martin Young 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: 20240076300Abstract: The invention provides compounds that degrade the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) including mutant forms via the ubiquitination of the EGFR protein and subsequent proteasomal degradation. The compounds are useful for the treatment of various cancers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: C4 Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Christopher G. Nasveschuk, Martin Duplessis, Jae Young Ahn, Alexander W. Hird, Ryan E. Michael, Kiel Lazarski, Yanke Liang, Georg Jaeschke, Antonio Ricci, Annick Goergler, Daniel Rueher
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Publication number: 20200273113Abstract: A computer-implemented method uses computer processes, executing on an administrator server system, for administering a program having a targeted set of terms, based on a set of contracts involving a set of services, pertaining to monitored drivers, wherein the targeted terms are dynamically updated based on driver performance and market conditions. The computer processes additionally facilitate applying on behalf of an applicant set of the monitored drivers to a government agency for monetary relief The computer processes include receiving, by the administrator server system, a set of first data feeds from a set of servers of a set of monitoring companies that (i) compensate the monitored drivers for driving services or (ii) provide non-driving contractual services to the drivers or (iii) both compensate the monitored drivers for the driving services and provide the non-driving contractual services to the monitored drivers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Inventors: Dustin Walsey, Martin Young
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Patent number: 9739742Abstract: The present invention provides a remote monitoring system for monitoring the operation of a fluid treatment system and/or the qualities, characteristics, properties, etc., of the fluid being processed or treated by the fluid treatment system. The present invention also relates to carbon nanotube sensors.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2014Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Inventors: Corey Alan Salzer, Russell Martin Young, Michael Mario Carrabba, Vishnu Vardhanan Rajasekharan, Christopher Patrick Fair, Frank Howland Carpenter, Jr., John Edwin Lee
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Patent number: 9031206Abstract: Measures for detecting unusual communication session events in a telecommunications network. A Markov model for events occurring in communication sessions conducted in the network is maintained. The maintaining includes assigning a probability of occurrence metric to a plurality of event sequences in the conducted communication sessions. In response to a given sequence of communication session events being assigned a probability of occurrence metric which exceeds a predetermined threshold, an unusual communication session event alert in association with the given sequence is triggered.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2014Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Metaswitch Networks Ltd.Inventors: Matthew Williams, Michael Jeffrey Evans, Alex Hockey, Martin Young
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Publication number: 20150068900Abstract: The present invention provides a remote monitoring system for monitoring the operation of a fluid treatment system and/or the qualities, characteristics, properties, etc., of the fluid being processed or treated by the fluid treatment system. The present invention also relates to carbon nanotube sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Corey Alan Salzer, Russell Martin Young, Michael Mario Carabba, Vishnu Vardhanan Rajasekharan, Christopher Patrick Fair, Terrance William Fitzgerald, Frank Howland Carpenter, JR., John Edwin Lee
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Patent number: 8920619Abstract: The present invention provides a remote monitoring system for monitoring the operation of a fluid treatment system and/or the qualities, characteristics, properties, etc., of the fluid being processed or treated by the fluid treatment system. The present invention also relates to carbon nanotube sensors.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2010Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Hach CompanyInventors: Corey Alan Salzer, Russell Martin Young, Michael Mario Carrabba, Vishnu Vardhanan Rajasekharan, Christopher Patrick Fair, Terrance William Fitzgerald, Frank Howland Carpenter, Jr., John Edwin Lee
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Patent number: 8913273Abstract: Exemplary apparatuses herein comprise, for example, a printing apparatus that includes processing elements, such as printing elements, a media path positioned to supply sheets of media to the printing elements, a media storage device maintaining the sheets of media and providing the sheets of media to the media path, a processor device operatively connected to the media storage device and the media path, and a graphic user interface operatively connected to the processor device. The processor device monitors operations of the media storage device and the media path to detect media path faults. The processor device evaluates the media path faults to determine the severity of the media path faults. The processor device performs the bypass operation based on a combination of at least one of the media path faults exceeding a previously established severity level and the user-selectable bypass option on the graphic user interface being selected.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Mark Oakley, Martin Young, Paul Hewitt, Neil J. Harrop
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Patent number: 8900441Abstract: An ionic probe is provided according to the invention. The ionic probe includes an active electrode configured to generate a measurement signal for an external test fluid, a first reference electrode configured to generate a first reference signal, and an at least second reference electrode configured to generate at least a second reference signal. The measurement signal is compared to the first reference signal and the at least second reference signal in order to determine an ionic measurement of the external test fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2013Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Hach CompanyInventors: John Robert Woodward, Pierre Antione Robert Livrozet, Jean-Francois Maurice Rene Schvan, Russell Martin Young, Kevin James West
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Publication number: 20140327924Abstract: Exemplary apparatuses herein comprise, for example, a printing apparatus that includes processing elements, such as printing elements, a media path positioned to supply sheets of media to the printing elements, a media storage device maintaining the sheets of media and providing the sheets of media to the media path, a processor device operatively connected to the media storage device and the media path, and a graphic user interface operatively connected to the processor device. The processor device monitors operations of the media storage device and the media path to detect media path faults. The processor device evaluates the media path faults to determine the severity of the media path faults. The processor device performs the bypass operation based on a combination of at least one of the media path faults exceeding a previously established severity level and the user-selectable bypass option on the graphic user interface being selected.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2013Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: MARK OAKLEY, Martin Young, Paul Hewitt, Neil J. Harrop
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Publication number: 20140254772Abstract: Measures for detecting unusual communication session events in a telecommunications network. A Markov model for events occurring in communication sessions conducted in the network is maintained. The maintaining includes assigning a probability of occurrence metric to a plurality of event sequences in the conducted communication sessions. In response to a given sequence of communication session events being assigned a probability of occurrence metric which exceeds a predetermined threshold, an unusual communication session event alert in association with the given sequence is triggered.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: METASWITCH NETWORKS LTDInventors: Matthew WILLIAMS, Michael Jeffrey EVANS, Alex HOCKEY, Martin YOUNG
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Patent number: 8826258Abstract: A method of generating a computer program, the method comprising: independently compiling a plurality of source code modules to generate a plurality of respective object modules comprising a plurality of respective threads explicitly designated by a user to be executed in parallel; in each of the object modules, inserting at least one symbol indicative of a property of the object module's thread potentially conflicting with a corresponding property of a thread of another of said object module as a result of parallel execution of those threads; executing a linker to perform a linking process on said object modules, the linking process comprising: assessing the symbols in conjunction with one another to determine whether a conflict exists between the threads of two or more of the respective object modules; and linking the object modules to generate a computer program in which said threads are executable in parallel, wherein the linking is performed in dependence on said assessment.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2009Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Xmos LimitedInventors: Martin Young, Richard Osborne, Douglas Watt
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Publication number: 20140034516Abstract: An ionic probe is provided according to the invention. The ionic probe includes an active electrode configured to generate a measurement signal for an external test fluid, a first reference electrode configured to generate a first reference signal, and an at least second reference electrode configured to generate at least a second reference signal. The measurement signal is compared to the first reference signal and the at least second reference signal in order to determine an ionic measurement of the external test fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Hach CompanyInventors: John Robert Woodward, Pierre Antoine Robert Livrozet, Jean-Francois Maurice Rene Schvan, Russell Martin Young, Kevin James West
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Patent number: 8608925Abstract: A multiple-electrode ion meter (100) is provided. The multiple-electrode ion meter (100) includes meter electronics (102) configured to receive a plurality of ionic concentration voltage measurements and generate an ionic concentration measurement from the plurality of ionic concentration voltage measurements and three or more individual electrode units (108) in communication with the meter electronics (102). The three or more electrode units (108) generate the plurality of ionic concentration voltage measurements to the meter electronics (102).Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Hach CompanyInventors: Karl King, John Robert Woodward, Russell Martin Young
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Patent number: 8578354Abstract: A method comprising: independently compiling a plurality of modules of source code to generate a plurality of respective object modules comprising a plurality of respective parallel threads explicitly designated by a user to be executed in parallel on a target platform; in each of the object modules, inserting at least one symbol indicative of a usage of a resource of the target platform associated with the respective thread; executing a linker to perform a linking process for linking the object modules, wherein the linking process comprises assessing the symbols in conjunction with one another, and based on the assessment generating an indication relating to a usage of the resource required for execution of the threads in parallel.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2009Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Xmos LimitedInventors: Martin Young, Richard Osborne, Douglas Watt
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Patent number: 8551311Abstract: An ionic probe is provided according to the invention. The ionic probe includes an active electrode configured to generate a measurement signal for an external test fluid, a first reference electrode configured to generate a first reference signal, and an at least second reference electrode configured to generate at least a second reference signal. The measurement signal is compared to the first reference signal and the at least second reference signal in order to determine an ionic measurement of the external test fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Hach CompanyInventors: John Robert Woodward, Pierre Antoine Robert Livrozet, Jean-Francois Maurice Rene Schvan, Russell Martin Young, Kevin James West
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Patent number: 8398835Abstract: A unitary ionic probe is provided. The unitary ionic probe includes a substantially elongate body including a central axis (AA), a proximal end, and a distal end. The unitary ionic probe further includes an active ion sensitive region that is located on and bonded into an exterior of the elongate body in a region of the proximal end and an active electrode in ionic communication with the active ion sensitive region. The unitary ionic probe further includes a reference ion sensitive region that is located on and bonded into the exterior of the elongate body and is spaced-apart from the active ion sensitive region and a reference electrode in ionic communication with the reference ion sensitive region.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Hach CompanyInventors: John Robert Woodward, Pierre Antoine Robert Livrozet, Jean-Francois Maurice Rene Schvan, Russell Martin Young
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Publication number: 20120125771Abstract: The present invention provides a remote monitoring system for monitoring the operation of a fluid treatment system and/or the qualities, characteristics, properties, etc., of the fluid being processed or treated by the fluid treatment system. The present invention also relates to carbon nanotube sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: Hach CompanyInventors: Corey Alan SALZER, Russell Martin Young, Michael Mario Carrabba, Vishnu Vardhanan Rajasekharan, Christopher Patrick Fair, Terrance William Firzgerald, Frank Howland Carpenter, JR., John Edwin Lee
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Publication number: 20110131558Abstract: A method comprising: independently compiling a plurality of modules of source code to generate a plurality of respective object modules comprising a plurality of respective parallel threads explicitly designated by a user to be executed in parallel on a target platform; in each of the object modules, inserting at least one symbol indicative of a usage of a resource of the target platform associated with the respective thread; executing a linker to perform a linking process for linking the object modules, wherein the linking process comprises assessing the symbols in conjunction with one another, and based on the assessment generating an indication relating to a usage of the resource required for execution of the threads in parallel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: Xmos LimitedInventors: Martin Young, Richard Osborne, Douglas Watt
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Publication number: 20110131559Abstract: A method of generating a computer program, the method comprising: independently compiling a plurality of source code modules to generate a plurality of respective object modules comprising a plurality of respective threads explicitly designated by a user to be executed in parallel; in each of the object modules, inserting at least one symbol indicative of a property of the object module's thread potentially conflicting with a corresponding property of a thread of another of said object module as a result of parallel execution of those threads; executing a linker to perform a linking process on said object modules, the linking process comprising: assessing the symbols in conjunction with one another to determine whether a conflict exists between the threads of two or more of the respective object modules; and linking the object modules to generate a computer program in which said threads are executable in parallel, wherein the linking is performed in dependence on said assessment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: XMOS LIMITEDInventors: Martin Young, Richard Osborne, Douglas Watt
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Publication number: 20110125412Abstract: The present invention provides a remote monitoring system for monitoring the operation of a fluid treatment system and/or the qualities, characteristics, properties, etc., of the fluid being processed or treated by the fluid treatment system. The present invention also relates to carbon nanotube sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: Hach CompanyInventors: Corey Alan SALZER, Charles Scholpp, Russell Martin Young, Michael Mario Carrabba, Vishnu Vardhanan Rajasekharan, Christopher Patrick Fair, Terrance William Fitzgerald, Frank Howland Carpenter, JR., John Edwin Lee