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  • Long Island City, NY
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  • Palo Alto, CA
  • Westfield, MA
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Work

Company: Ethicon, inc (a johnson & johnson company) Jun 2011 Position: Director

Education

Degree: PhD, MS School / High School: Stanford University 1991 to 1996 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

Skills

Leadership • Polymers • Medical Devices • R&D • Process Simulation • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Fda • Design of Experiments • It Strategy • Validation • Product Development • Risk Management • Technology Transfer • Materials Science • Six Sigma • Process Engineering • Chemistry • Management • Commercialization • Manufacturing • Product Launch • Quality • Medical Device R&D • Research and Development • Program Management • Global Cross Functional Team Leadership • Quality System • Project Management • Corrective and Preventive Action • Design Control • Strategic Planning • Continuous Improvement • Iso 13485 • Biotechnology • Business Strategy • Business Process Improvement • Engineering • Strategy • Gmp • Characterization • Materials • Failure Mode and Effects Analysis • Dmaic • Product Lifecycle Management • Root Cause Analysis • Life Sciences • Good Laboratory Practice • Glp • Standard Operating Procedure

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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Vice President, Technology

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Ethicon, Inc (A Johnson & Johnson Company) since Jun 2011
Director

Ethicon Sep 2008 - May 2011
Associate Director

Ethicon, Inc (A Johnson & Johnson Company) Sep 2008 - May 2011
Associate Director

Ethicon, Inc (A Johnson & Johnson Company) Jul 2007 - Sep 2008
Manager, Suture Technology

Ethicon Jul 2007 - Sep 2008
Manager, Suture Technologies
Education:
Stanford University 1991 - 1996
PhD, MS, Chemical Engineering
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 1987 - 1991
BE, Chemical Enginering
Brooklyn Technical High School 1984 - 1987
NYS Regents High School
Skills:
Leadership
Polymers
Medical Devices
R&D
Process Simulation
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Fda
Design of Experiments
It Strategy
Validation
Product Development
Risk Management
Technology Transfer
Materials Science
Six Sigma
Process Engineering
Chemistry
Management
Commercialization
Manufacturing
Product Launch
Quality
Medical Device R&D
Research and Development
Program Management
Global Cross Functional Team Leadership
Quality System
Project Management
Corrective and Preventive Action
Design Control
Strategic Planning
Continuous Improvement
Iso 13485
Biotechnology
Business Strategy
Business Process Improvement
Engineering
Strategy
Gmp
Characterization
Materials
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Dmaic
Product Lifecycle Management
Root Cause Analysis
Life Sciences
Good Laboratory Practice
Glp
Standard Operating Procedure

Publications

Us Patents

Substantially Single Phase Silicone Copolycarbonates, Methods, And Optical Articles Made Therefrom

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US Patent:
6492481, Dec 10, 2002
Filed:
Jul 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/613040
Inventors:
Gary Charles Davis - Albany NY
Marc Brian Wisnudel - Clifton Park NY
Irene Dris - Clifton Park NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Niskayuna NY
International Classification:
C08G 6408
US Classification:
528 29, 528 25, 528204, 525464
Abstract:
The invention relates to substantially single phase silicone copolycarbonates suitable for use in optical articles such as digital versatile disks. The silicone copolycarbonates contain residues of silicone containing and nonsilicone containing bisphenols and have properties particularly suited for use in high density optical data storage media. The invention further relates to the preparation and properties of substantially single phase silicone copolycarbonates having either a blocky or a random structure. The structure of the compositions of the invention is determined by the method of preparation used and may be used to control physical properties.

Data Storage Media Containing Clear Polycarbonate Blends

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US Patent:
6537636, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Jun 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/584174
Inventors:
Marc Brian Wisnudel - Clifton Park NY
Irene Dris - Clifton Park NY
Gary Charles Davis - Albany NY
Ramesh Hariharan - Guilderland NY
Cornelis Jan Maria Rijken - Bergen op Zoom, NL
Jeroen Johannes Cornelis van Ginneken - Tilburg, NL
Steven Frederick Hubbard - West Sand Lake NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Nishkayuna NY
International Classification:
B32B 302
US Classification:
428 641, 428 646, 428 647, 528196, 362273
Abstract:
Polymer blends suitable for use in optical article. The polymer blends comprise a first and second polycarbonate and have properties particularly suited for use in high density optical data storage media.

Method For End-Capping Polycarbonate Resins And Composition For Use In Same

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US Patent:
6706846, Mar 16, 2004
Filed:
Oct 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/682723
Inventors:
Hans Peter Brack - Etten-Leur, NL
Dennis Karlik - Bergen Op Zoom, NL
Theodorus Lambertus Hoeks - Bergen Op Zoom, NL
Irene Dris - Clifton Park NY
John Morgan Whitney - Niskayuna NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
C08G 6400
US Classification:
528196, 526 62, 526 63, 526 65, 528198
Abstract:
A method for end-capping polycarbonate resins, comprising the step of processing a mixture comprising a polycarbonate having free hydroxyl-end groups and an end-capping reagent in a melt transesterification reaction to produce a polycarbonate resin, wherein the end-capping reagent comprises a mixture of: (a) at least one species of a symmetrical activated aromatic carbonate, and (b) at least one species of an optionally-substituted phenol, whereby said end-capping reagent reacts with at least some of the free hydroxyl end-groups of the polycarbonate to produce an end-capped polycarbonate resin.

Method For End-Capping Polycarbonate Resins And Composition For Use In Same

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US Patent:
6710156, Mar 23, 2004
Filed:
Oct 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/268395
Inventors:
John Morgan Whitney - Niskayuna NY
Hans-Peter Brack - Herrliberg, CH
Theodorus Lambertus Hoeks - Bergen op Zoom, NL
Irene Dris - Clifton Park NY
Dennis Karlik - Bergen op Zoom, NL
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
C08G 6400
US Classification:
528196, 366337, 422131, 528198
Abstract:
A method for end-capping polycarbonate resins, comprising the step of processing a mixture comprising a polycarbonate having free hydroxyl-end groups and an end-capping reagent in a melt transesterification reaction to produce a polycarbonate resin, wherein the end-capping reagent comprises a mixture of: (a) at least one species of a symmetrical activated aromatic carbonate, and (b) at least one species of an optionally-substituted phenol, whereby said end-capping reagent reacts with at least some of the free hydroxyl end-groups of the polycarbonate to produce an end-capped polycarbonate resin.

Storage Medium For Data With Improved Dimensional Stability

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US Patent:
6716505, Apr 6, 2004
Filed:
Jan 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
09/683500
Inventors:
Irene Dris - Clifton Park NY
Grant Hay - Niskayuna NY
Steven Frederick Hubbard - West Sand Lake NY
Hendrik Theodorus Van De Grampel - Boz, NL
Geert Boven - Steenbergen, NL
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
B32B 302
US Classification:
428 641, 428 644, 43027011
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to a data storage medium, and in particular to a data storage medium comprising at least one high modulus layer used to control the overall degree of flatness in the storage medium.

Method Of Enhancing Pit Replication In Optical Disks

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US Patent:
6734277, May 11, 2004
Filed:
May 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/141678
Inventors:
Hans-Peter Brack - Herrliberg, CH
John Morgan Whitney - Niskayuna NY
Jan-Pleun Lens - Breda, NL
Christopher David Goewey - Pittsfield MA
Irene Dris - Clifton Park NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Niskayuna NY
International Classification:
C08G 6400
US Classification:
528196, 264219, 264330, 264340, 359109, 369 47, 369 5911, 369 5924, 428 64, 528198
Abstract:
Polycarbonate compositions incorporating long chain alkylphenol endgroups, for example cardanol, show enhanced pit replication characteristics when molded into optical disks. The enhancement in molding performance is especially pronounced at the shortest mold cycle times tested. Thus, a blend of 75 parts by weight bisphenol A polycarbonate 92 percent encapped with phenol, and 25 parts by weight bisphenol A polycarbonate about 100 percent endcapped with cardanol showed enhanced pit replication performance in optical disk molding trials relative to the same bisphenol A polycarbonate alone and analogous blends utilizing short chain alkylphenols.

Storage Medium For Data With Improved Dimensional Stability

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US Patent:
6893700, May 17, 2005
Filed:
Apr 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/417718
Inventors:
Irene Dris - Clifton Park NY, US
Grant Hay - Niskayuna NY, US
Steven Frederick Hubbard - West Sand Lake NY, US
Hendrik Theodorus Van De Grampel - Boz, NL
Geert Boven - Steenbergen, NL
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Niskayuna NY
International Classification:
B32B003/02
US Classification:
428 641, 428 644, 43027011
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to a data storage medium, and in particular to a data storage medium comprising at least one high modulus layer used to control the overall degree of flatness in the storage medium.

Performance Predictor For Fabricated Parts

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US Patent:
7010474, Mar 7, 2006
Filed:
Nov 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/705572
Inventors:
Hsin-Pang Wang - Rexford NY, US
Sreeganesh Ramaswamy - Clifton Park NY, US
Irene Dris - Clifton Park NY, US
Erin Marie Perry - Niskayuna NY, US
Dongming Gao - Clifton Park NY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Niskayuna NY
International Classification:
G06F 7/48
US Classification:
703 7, 703 9
Abstract:
A simulation system for generating a predicted performance for fabricated parts comprises a rheological degradation database for storing rheological degradation data for associated materials, a mechanical degradation database for storing mechanical degradation data for associated materials and a computer coupled to the rheological degradation database and the mechanical degradation database for computing part performance predictions for a respective material with a predetermined geometry under predetermined processing conditions, partially based on the rheological degradation data and the mechanical degradation data.
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