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Marc I Abouaf

from North Andover, MA
Age ~71

Marc Abouaf Phones & Addresses

  • North Andover, MA
  • Arlington, MA
  • Westborough, MA
  • 64 Littleton Rd, Harvard, MA 01451 (978) 456-3805
  • Shrewsbury, MA

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President

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Location:
64 Littleton Rd, Harvard, MA 01451
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
H.c. Starck Aug 2011 - Aug 2015
Director, R and D

Pharostek Consultants Feb 2011 - Aug 2011
Consultant

Saint-Gobain Jan 1994 - Dec 2010
R and D Director, Process Materials

Saint-Gobain Mar 2009 - Dec 2010
Technology Departement - Project Manager For Habitat

Harvard Air Taxi Mar 2009 - Dec 2010
President
Education:
Mines Paristech 1976 - 1979
Master of Science, Masters, Economics, Business Administration
École Polytechnique 1973 - 1976
Master of Science, Masters, Physics
Lycée Louis - Le - Grand
Lycée Gabriel Faure
Skills:
Six Sigma
Injection Molding
Research and Development
Technology
Engineering Management
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Metallurgy
Statistical Process Control
Metals
Electronics
3D Printing
Fmea
Composites
Materials
Coatings
Engineering
Characterization
Additive Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Finite Element Analysis
Ceramic
Manufacturing
Design of Experiments
Manufacture
Semiconductors
Simulations
Product Development
Process Engineering
Spc
Continuous Improvement
R&D
Process Simulation
Materials Science
Interests:
Civil Rights and Social Action
Environment
Education
Poverty Alleviation
Science and Technology
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Human Rights
Health
Languages:
French
Certifications:
License 6Mia606M
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Business Records

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Marc I. Abouaf
Manager, Principal
HARVARD AIR TAXI, LLC
Nonscheduled Air Transportation
64 Littleton Rd, Harvard, MA 01451

Publications

Us Patents

Stack Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

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US Patent:
7550217, Jun 23, 2009
Filed:
Jun 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/864285
Inventors:
Oh-Hun Kwon - Westborough MA, US
William J. Donahue - Holliston MA, US
Marc Abouaf - Harvard MA, US
Christophe Coureau - Marlboro MA, US
F. Michael Mahoney - Holliston MA, US
Assignee:
Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc. - Worcester MA
International Classification:
H01M 8/12
H01M 4/86
US Classification:
429 31, 429 32
Abstract:
The disclosure is directed to a solid oxide fuel cell stack. The solid oxide fuel cell stack includes at least two solid oxide fuel cells. The two solid oxide fuel cells share a common electrode.

Hip Joint Prosthesis Having A Zirconia Head And A Ceramic Cup

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US Patent:
20020013625, Jan 31, 2002
Filed:
Feb 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/248792
Inventors:
MARC ABOUAF - WESTBORO MA, US
EDWARD LILLEY - SHREWSBURY MA, US
DANIEL URFFER - MORIERES, FR
BERNARD CALES - EVREUX, FR
OH-HUN KWON - WESTBORO MA, US
YVES STEFANI - VANVES, FR
International Classification:
A61F002/36
US Classification:
623/023110
Abstract:
This invention relates to a biojoint prosthesis comprising: a) a prosthetic comprising a first component having an outer surface comprising at least 90 mol % zirconia, and b) a second component having a surface shaped to receive the outer surface of the first component, wherein the outer surface of the first component is received on the surface of the second component, and wherein a) at least a portion of the surface of the second component receiving the first component comprises a ceramic having a surface roughness of no more than 100 nm, and b) the outer surface of the first component has a surface roughness of no more than 100 nm.

Metal-Backed Acetabular Component Of A Hip Joint Prosthesis Having A Zirconia-Toughened Alumina Insert

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US Patent:
20020165615, Nov 7, 2002
Filed:
Aug 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/944808
Inventors:
Marc Abouaf - Harvard MA, US
Edward Lilley - Shrewsbury MA, US
Daniel Urffer - Morieres, FR
Bernard Cales - Evreux, FR
Oh-Hun Kwon - Westboro MA, US
Yves Stefani - Vanves, FR
International Classification:
A61F002/34
US Classification:
623/022210, 623/023560
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an acetabular cup for receiving a substantially spherical hip joint prosthesis head having an outer surface, the cup including: (a) a ceramic component having a socket surface shaped to rotatably receive the outer surface of the head, and (b) a metal backing in which the ceramic component is received, wherein the ceramic component comprises zirconia-toughened alumina, and wherein the ceramic component is interference fit within the metal backing.

Electrostatic Chuck And Method Of Forming

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US Patent:
20090161285, Jun 25, 2009
Filed:
Dec 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/338629
Inventors:
Marc Abouaf - Harvard MA, US
Stephen W. Into - Harvard MA, US
Matthew A. Simpson - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS & PLASTICS, INC. - Worcester MA
International Classification:
H01L 21/683
B05D 3/02
US Classification:
361234, 4273855, 427386, 427294
Abstract:
An electrostatic chuck includes an insulating layer, a conductive layer overlying the insulating layer, a dielectric layer overlying the conductive layer, the dielectric layer having pores forming interconnected porosity, and a cured polymer infiltrant residing in the pores of the dielectric layer.

Sealed Plasma Coatings

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US Patent:
20100323124, Dec 23, 2010
Filed:
Jun 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/814107
Inventors:
Ara Vartabedian - Hudson MA, US
Marc Abouaf - Harvard MA, US
Stephen W. Into - Harvard MA, US
Matthew A. Simpson - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS & PLASTICS, INC. - Worcester MA
International Classification:
C23C 16/458
H01L 21/683
C23C 16/00
US Classification:
427569, 361234, 118723 R
Abstract:
A processing device includes a plurality of walls defining an interior space configured to be exposed to plasma and a surface coating on the interior surface of at least one of the plurality of walls. The surface coating includes pores forming interconnected porosity. The processing device further includes a sealant residing in at least a portion of the pores of the surface coating. In an embodiment, the sealant can be a thermally cured sealant having a cure temperature not greater than about 100 C. In another embodiment, the sealant can be an epoxy sealant having a viscosity of not greater than 500 cP in liquid precursor form. In yet another embodiment, the sealant can be a low shrinkage sealant characterized by a solidification shrinkage of not greater than 8%.

Spray Rejuvenation Of Sputtering Targets

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US Patent:
20130156967, Jun 20, 2013
Filed:
Dec 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/713632
Inventors:
Christopher Michaluk - Tucson AZ, US
William Loewenthal - Chesterland OH, US
Gary Rozak - Akron OH, US
Marc Abouaf - Harvard MA, US
Patrick Hogan - Somerville MA, US
Steven A. Miller - Canton MA, US
International Classification:
C23C 14/34
US Classification:
427446, 427140
Abstract:
In various embodiments, used sputtering targets are refurbished at least in part by maintaining a large obliquity angle between the spray-deposition gun and the depressed surface contour of the target during spray deposition of the target material.

Hip Joint Prosthesis Having A Zirconia Head And A Ceramic Cup

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US Patent:
58715479, Feb 16, 1999
Filed:
Aug 16, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/698635
Inventors:
Marc Abouaf - Westboro MA
Edward Lilley - Shrewsbury MA
Daniel Urffer - Morieres, FR
Bernard Cales - Evreux, FR
Oh-Hun Kwon - Westboro MA
Yves Stefani - Vanves, FR
Assignee:
Saint-Gobain/Norton Industrial Ceramics Corp. - Worcester MA
International Classification:
A61F 232
US Classification:
623 22
Abstract:
This invention relates to a biojoint prosthesis comprising: a) a prosthetic comprising a first component having an outer surface comprising at least 90 mol% zirconia, and b) a second component having a surface shaped to receive the outer surface of the first component, wherein the outer surface of the first component is received on the surface of the second component, and wherein a) at least a portion of the surface of the second component receiving the first component comprises a ceramic having a surface roughness of no more than 100 nm, and b) the outer surface of the first component has a surface roughness of no more than 100 nm.

Copper-Alloy Capping Layers For Metallization In Touch-Panel Displays

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US Patent:
20220308705, Sep 29, 2022
Filed:
Jun 13, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/838476
Inventors:
Shuwei SUN - Framingham MA, US
Francois-Charles DARY - Newton MA, US
Marc ABOUAF - Harvard MA, US
Patrick HOGAN - Somerville MA, US
Qi ZHANG - Wellesley MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/044
H01B 1/02
B81C 1/00
C22F 1/04
C22F 1/00
C22F 1/08
C22F 1/14
C21D 1/00
C21D 9/00
H01L 29/49
G06F 3/041
C23C 30/00
B32B 17/06
B32B 15/04
B32B 15/01
B32B 15/20
C23C 28/02
C23C 28/00
B32B 15/02
B32B 15/18
C03C 17/40
C03C 17/36
H01L 29/66
H01L 23/532
H01L 27/12
H01L 29/786
Abstract:
In various embodiments, electronic devices such as touch-panel displays incorporate interconnects featuring a conductor layer and, disposed above the conductor layer, a capping layer comprising an alloy of Cu and one or more refractory metal elements selected from the group consisting of Ta, Nb, Mo, W, Zr, Hf, Re, Os, Ru, Rh, Ti, V, Cr, and Ni.
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