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  • White River Junction, VT
  • New York, NY
  • San Jose, CA
  • Pasadena, CA

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Principal Scientist

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Location:
305 2Nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
4Catalyzer
Principal Scientist

Kcg Holdings, Inc. Jun 2012 - Aug 2014
Quant Developer

Goldman Sachs Jul 2007 - Apr 2012
Credit Strat
Education:
Caltech 2007
Lynbrook High School
Skills:
Javascript
Python
Algorithms
Quantitative Finance
Java
Graphql
Deep Learning
Web Development
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Jimmy Jia

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Jimmy Jia

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Location:
New York, NY

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Us Patents

Quality Indicators For Collection Of And Automated Measurement On Ultrasound Images

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US Patent:
20220383482, Dec 1, 2022
Filed:
Aug 12, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/886616
Inventors:
- Guilford CT, US
Igor Lovchinsky - New York NY, US
Jimmy Jia - New York NY, US
Tomer Gafner - Great Neck NY, US
Matthew de Jonge - Brooklyn NY, US
Jonathan M. Rothberg - Miami Beach FL, US
Assignee:
BFLY Operations, Inc. - Guilford CT
International Classification:
G06T 7/00
G01S 17/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the technology described herein relate to techniques for calculating, during imaging, a quality of a sequence of images collected during the imaging. Calculating the quality of the sequence of images may include calculating a probability that a medical professional would use a given image for clinical evaluation and a confidence that an automated analysis segmentation performed on the given image is correct. Techniques described herein also include receiving a trigger to perform an automatic measurement on a sequence of images, calculating a quality of the sequence of images, determining whether the quality of the sequence of images exceeds a threshold quality, and performing the automatic measurement on the sequence of images based on determining that the quality of the sequence of images exceeds the threshold quality.

Pulse Caller And Base Caller

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US Patent:
20200291467, Sep 17, 2020
Filed:
Jun 2, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/889917
Inventors:
- Guilford CT, US
Craig Wenger - Long Beach Township NJ, US
Mel Davey - Westbrook CT, US
Jimmy Jia - New York NY, US
Brian Reed - Madison CT, US
Brett J. Gyarfas - Aptos CA, US
Assignee:
Quantum-Si Incorporated - Guilford CT
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6869
G16B 30/00
G01N 21/64
Abstract:
System and methods for identifying nucleotides based on data acquired from a sensor during sequencing of nucleic acids. The method may include obtaining characteristics of light detected from luminescent labels associated with the nucleotides during nucleotide incorporation events. The characteristics may include, for each nucleotide incorporation event, a temporal characteristic the light and an intensity characteristic of the light. The temporal characteristic representing a speed of decay of a probability of photon emission by a luminescent label after excitation. The method may further include grouping points representing the characteristics of the nucleotide incorporation events into groups of points. The individual points may represent at least the temporal characteristic and the intensity characteristic for a corresponding nucleotide incorporation event. The method may further include assigning the groups of points to individual nucleotides.

Quality Indicators For Collection Of And Automated Measurement On Ultrasound Images

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US Patent:
20200211174, Jul 2, 2020
Filed:
Mar 11, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/816076
Inventors:
- Guilford CT, US
Igor Lovchinsky - New York NY, US
Jimmy Jia - New York NY, US
Tomer Gafner - Forest Hills NY, US
Matthew de Jonge - Brooklyn NY, US
Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US
Assignee:
Butterfly Network, Inc. - Guilford CT
International Classification:
G06T 7/00
G01S 17/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the technology described herein relate to techniques for calculating, during imaging, a quality of a sequence of images collected during the imaging. Calculating the quality of the sequence of images may include calculating a probability that a medical professional would use a given image for clinical evaluation and a confidence that an automated analysis segmentation performed on the given image is correct. Techniques described herein also include receiving a trigger to perform an automatic measurement on a sequence of images, calculating a quality of the sequence of images, determining whether the quality of the sequence of images exceeds a threshold quality, and performing the automatic measurement on the sequence of images based on determining that the quality of the sequence of images exceeds the threshold quality.

Quality Indicators For Collection Of And Automated Measurement On Ultrasound Images

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US Patent:
20190266716, Aug 29, 2019
Filed:
May 7, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/405996
Inventors:
- Guilford CT, US
Igor Lovchinsky - New York NY, US
Jimmy Jia - New York NY, US
Tomer Gafner - Forest Hills NY, US
Matthew de Jonge - Brooklyn NY, US
Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US
Assignee:
Butterfly Network, Inc. - Guilford CT
International Classification:
G06T 7/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the technology described herein relate to techniques for calculating, during imaging, a quality of a sequence of images collected during the imaging. Calculating the quality of the sequence of images may include calculating a probability that a medical professional would use a given image for clinical evaluation and a confidence that an automated analysis segmentation performed on the given image is correct. Techniques described herein also include receiving a trigger to perform an automatic measurement on a sequence of images, calculating a quality of the sequence of images, determining whether the quality of the sequence of images exceeds a threshold quality, and performing the automatic measurement on the sequence of images based on determining that the quality of the sequence of images exceeds the threshold quality.

Quality Indicators For Collection Of And Automated Measurement On Ultrasound Images

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US Patent:
20190130554, May 2, 2019
Filed:
Oct 26, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/172076
Inventors:
Alex Rothberg - New York NY, US
Igor Lovchinsky - New York NY, US
Jimmy Jia - New York NY, US
Tomer Gafner - Forest Hills NY, US
Matthew de Jonge - New York NY, US
Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US
International Classification:
G06T 7/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the technology described herein relate to techniques for calculating, during imaging, a quality of a sequence of images collected during the imaging. Calculating the quality of the sequence of images may include calculating a probability that a medical professional would use a given image for clinical evaluation and a confidence that an automated analysis segmentation performed on the given image is correct. Techniques described herein also include receiving a trigger to perform an automatic measurement on a sequence of images, calculating a quality of the sequence of images, determining whether the quality of the sequence of images exceeds a threshold quality, and performing the automatic measurement on the sequence of images based on determining that the quality of the sequence of images exceeds the threshold quality.

Automated Image Acquisition For Assisting A User To Operate An Ultrasound Device

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US Patent:
20170360401, Dec 21, 2017
Filed:
Jun 19, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/626423
Inventors:
Alex Rothberg - New York NY, US
Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US
Matthew de Jonge - New York NY, US
Jimmy Jia - New York NY, US
Daniel Nouri - New York NY, US
Michal Sofka - Princeton NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 8/00
A61B 8/06
A61B 8/08
A61B 90/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the technology described herein relate to techniques for guiding an operator to use an ultrasound device. Thereby, operators with little or no experience operating ultrasound devices may capture medically relevant ultrasound images and/or interpret the contents of the obtained ultrasound images. For example, some of the techniques disclosed herein may be used to identify a particular anatomical view of a subject to image with an ultrasound device, guide an operator of the ultrasound device to capture an ultrasound image of the subject that contains the particular anatomical view, and/or analyze the captured ultrasound image to identify medical information about the subject.

Automated Image Acquisition For Assisting A User To Operate An Ultrasound Device

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US Patent:
20170360403, Dec 21, 2017
Filed:
Jun 19, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/626844
Inventors:
Alex Rothberg - New York NY, US
Matthew de Jonge - New York NY, US
Jimmy Jia - New York NY, US
Daniel Nouri - New York NY, US
Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US
Michal Sofka - Princeton NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 8/00
A61B 8/02
A61B 8/08
G06T 7/00
A61B 8/06
Abstract:
Aspects of the technology described herein relate to techniques for guiding an operator to use an ultrasound device. Thereby, operators with little or no experience operating ultrasound devices may capture medically relevant ultrasound images and/or interpret the contents of the obtained ultrasound images. For example, some of the techniques disclosed herein may be used to identify a particular anatomical view of a subject to image with an ultrasound device, guide an operator of the ultrasound device to capture an ultrasound image of the subject that contains the particular anatomical view, and/or analyze the captured ultrasound image to identify medical information about the subject.

Automated Image Analysis For Identifying A Medical Parameter

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US Patent:
20170360411, Dec 21, 2017
Filed:
Jun 19, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/626925
Inventors:
Alex Rothberg - New York NY, US
Matthew de Jonge - New York NY, US
Jimmy Jia - New York NY, US
Daniel Nouri - New York NY, US
Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US
Michal Sofka - Princeton NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 8/08
G06T 7/00
A61B 8/00
A61B 8/06
A61B 8/02
Abstract:
Aspects of the technology described herein relate to techniques for guiding an operator to use an ultrasound device. Thereby, operators with little or no experience operating ultrasound devices may capture medically relevant ultrasound images and/or interpret the contents of the obtained ultrasound images. For example, some of the techniques disclosed herein may be used to identify a particular anatomical view of a subject to image with an ultrasound device, guide an operator of the ultrasound device to capture an ultrasound image of the subject that contains the particular anatomical view, and/or analyze the captured ultrasound image to identify medical information about the subject.
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