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Daniel S Rizzuto, 51South Orange, NJ

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South Orange, NJ   

Haverford, PA   

Devon, PA   

Philadelphia, PA   

Seattle, WA   

Pasadena, CA   

Cambridge, MA   

West Swanzey, NH   

Keene, NH   

Work

Company: Smu altshuler learning enhancement center - Dallas, TX Sep 2013 Position: Smu computer science tutor

Education

School / High School: City College of the City University of New York- New York, NY Jun 2013

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President At Dkr Fusion

Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Financial Services
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President At Dkr Fusion Management

Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Investment Management
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Daniel Rizzuto - Darien, CT

Work:
SMU Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center - Dallas, TX Sep 2013 to Sep 2014
SMU Computer Science Tutor
Pivotal Path - New York, NY Jun 2014 to Aug 2014
Program Analyst
Data Structures Mar 2014 to May 2014
Leader of Group Project
Alternative asset management company - Stamford, CT Jun 2013 to Aug 2013
Data Organization/Analysis Intern
Engineering Design Mar 2013 to May 2013
Leader of Group Project
Tammany Hall - Nightclub, restaurant - New York, NY Mar 2012 to May 2012
Social Media and Website Intern

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Improving Cognitive Performance

US Patent:
2020000, Jan 2, 2020
Filed:
Sep 12, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/569205
Inventors:
- Philadelphia PA, US
Daniel S. Rizzuto - Philadelphia PA, US
Assignee:
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
A61N 1/05
A61B 5/0484
Abstract:
A method for delivering electrical stimulation to alter a cognitive state of a user, the method comprising: monitoring a brain signal from the user via one or more intracranial electrodes implanted in the brain of the user while the user is presented with a stimulus; comparing the brain signal to a testing phase biomarker, wherein the testing phase biomarker is derived from a cognitive test performed on a contributor during a testing phase; delivering electrical stimulation to a brain of the user based on the comparing step to steer the brain of the user towards a high performance cognitive state.

Method And Apparatus For Improving Cognitive Performance Through Cortical Stimulation

US Patent:
2019028, Sep 19, 2019
Filed:
Jul 19, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/318738
Inventors:
- Philadelphia PA, US
Daniel Sutton RIZZUTO - Philadelphia PA, US
Assignee:
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
A61B 5/0476
A61B 5/04
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for improving cognitive function within a human. The invention utilizes a neurostimulation device, such as a signal generator, to affect tissue elements at a lateral temporal lobe of the human brain. The implanted device delivers treatment therapy to thereby improve cognitive function by the human. A sensor may be used to detect various characteristics of cognition. A microprocessor algorithm may then analyze the output from the sensor to regulate delivery of the stimulation therapy.

Method And Apparatus For Improving Cognitive Performance

US Patent:
2018002, Jan 25, 2018
Filed:
Jan 22, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/545927
Inventors:
- Philadelphia PA, US
Daniel S. Rizzuto - Philadelphia PA, US
Assignee:
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
A61B 5/0484
Abstract:
A method for delivering electrical stimulation to alter a cognitive state of a user, the method comprising: monitoring a brain signal from the user via one or more intracranial electrodes implanted in the brain of the user while the user is presented with a stimulus; comparing the brain signal to a testing phase biomarker, wherein the testing phase biomarker is derived from a cognitive test performed on a contributor during a testing phase; delivering electrical stimulation to a brain of the user based on the comparing step to steer the brain of the user towards a high performance cognitive state.

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