Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2020
Title: Innovations by Qixing Du
Introduction
Qixing Du is a notable inventor based in Sunnyvale, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of computing, holding a total of 6 patents. His work primarily focuses on enhancing user experience and optimizing resource management in computing devices.
Latest Patents
One of Qixing Du's latest patents is titled "Defer heavy operations while scrolling." In this invention, a computing device detects an event corresponding to a change in a graphical user interface. The device identifies at least one operation based on the detected event and determines the state of the identified operation. It also defers the identified operation based on the determined state, improving the responsiveness of the user interface.
Another significant patent is "Application-tailored object re-use and recycling." In this embodiment, a computing device receives a request for particular content associated with an application. The device determines that a display object associated with the application can be reused for containing the requested content. It encapsulates the display object with the particular content in a wrapper object and returns it in response to the request. When the display object is no longer needed, it is extracted from the wrapper and stored for future use, while the wrapper is disposed of according to recycling policies.
Career Highlights
Qixing Du is currently employed at Facebook, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work has had a significant impact on the efficiency and functionality of applications used by millions of people worldwide.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include I Chien Peng and Joshua Li, with whom he has collaborated on various projects to enhance the capabilities of computing devices.
Conclusion
Qixing Du's contributions to the field of computing through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to improving user experience and resource management. His work continues to influence the development of technology in meaningful ways.