Nathan Yu

Nathan Yu

San Francisco Bay Area
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I am on a mission to advance new technology aimed at improving our overall quality of…

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Experience

  • Stealth Graphic
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    Remote

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    United States

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    United States

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    Greater Boston Area

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    Sunnyvale, CA

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    Greater New York City Area

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    Greater San Diego Area

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Education

  • Dartmouth College Graphic

    Dartmouth College

    Activities and Societies: Founder of Mixed Reality Club, Captain of Table Tennis Team, Chi Gamma Epsilon Fraternity

  • Activities and Societies: Ballroom Dance, Table Tennis, Orchestra

    Advanced Coursework in:

    Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, Special Topics (Number Theory/Abstract Algebra/Topology)

    Physics - Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermal Waves and Optics, Modern Physics, Electronic Circuits

    Computer Science - Object Oriented Programming, Data Structures I & II, Operating Systems

  • Received the Director’s Choice Award for my venture, WIMF (What’s In My Fridge), a smart-home IOT appliance that efficiently provides remote tracking of items inside storage spaces.

Volunteer Experience

  • Math Instructor

    Norman Chinese School

    - 3 years 10 months

  • Chess Instructor

    Norman Chinese School

    - 4 years 10 months

    Children

Patents

  • HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE

    Issued US 20210232224

    A user interface to a machine such as a computer or computer-controlled device, is implemented by a combination of a user interface device and a responsive device. The user interface device includes at least a biopotential sensor and a location sensor. The user interface device is constructed to be worn by a person so that a biopotential sensor is positioned at least at the top of the wrist. The responsive device receives data based on the outputs from the biopotential sensor and the location…

    A user interface to a machine such as a computer or computer-controlled device, is implemented by a combination of a user interface device and a responsive device. The user interface device includes at least a biopotential sensor and a location sensor. The user interface device is constructed to be worn by a person so that a biopotential sensor is positioned at least at the top of the wrist. The responsive device receives data based on the outputs from the biopotential sensor and the location sensor, and performs actions based on the received data. The responsive device is responsive to the received data to perform operations based on primitive gestures detected in the received data. A primitive gesture can be based on a pose of the hand or location of the wrist or both. The operation performed also can be based on any other information from other sensors on the user interface device. The selected operation also can be based on any context information available to the responsive device.

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  • WRIST-WORN DEVICE-BASED INPUTS FOR AN OPERATING SYSTEM

    Issued US 20210232225

    A user interface device includes at least a biopotential sensor and a location sensor. The user interface device is constructed to be worn by a person. A responsive device, such as a computer, receives data based on the outputs from the biopotential sensor and the location sensor, and performs actions based on the received data. Primitive gestures detected in the received data are associated with inputs of an operating system of the responsive device. For a wrist-worn device, a primitive…

    A user interface device includes at least a biopotential sensor and a location sensor. The user interface device is constructed to be worn by a person. A responsive device, such as a computer, receives data based on the outputs from the biopotential sensor and the location sensor, and performs actions based on the received data. Primitive gestures detected in the received data are associated with inputs of an operating system of the responsive device. For a wrist-worn device, a primitive gesture can be based on a pose of the hand or location of a wrist or both. The association of primitive gestures with inputs of the operating system can include associating primitive gestures with mouse inputs, inputs to request launching an application or switching applications, or inputs to perform other operations.

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Languages

  • English

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • Chinese

    Professional working proficiency

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