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Darrell Lee Suen, a resident of San Ramon, CA, has made significant contributions to the field of computing with his 52 patents. His latest inventions, "Bill presentment based on a user learning style" and "Systems and methods for private loan creation," demonstrate his innovative ideas in the technology industry.
The first patent, "Bill presentment based on a user learning style," relates to determining the optimal viewing layout of a content item on a computing device based on user preference data. It involves generating a layout data based on the content item dataset and the selected template, which is then updated based on user preference data. This innovative method aims to enhance user experience and provide a personalized approach to content presentation.
The second invention, "Systems and methods for private loan creation," relates to the establishment of a digital funding group for user-initiated transactions. Suen's method involves receiving information on a prospective transaction via a client application, performing an electronic search for relevant sponsorship opportunities, and adding a particular sponsor to the digital funding group. This method aims to support private loan creation and facilitate transactions in a more efficient manner.
Suen works at Wells Fargo Bank, a renowned financial services company that offers banking, investment, and mortgage services. He has collaborated with fellow coworkers such as Chris Theodore Kalaboukis and Christopher Phillip Clausen to develop these innovative patents.
Suen's patents demonstrate his ingenuity and creativity in the technology industry. His inventions have the potential to revolutionize the way we approach and interact with technology, and his work at Wells Fargo Bank demonstrates his commitment to innovation in the financial sector.
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