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  • 26 Douglas Ave, Maynard, MA 01754 (978) 897-4120
  • Amherst, MA
  • 212 Hillcrest Ln, Williston, VT 05495 (802) 878-9632
  • Protivin, IA
  • 101 Eagleville Rd, Storrs Mansfield, CT 06268 (860) 429-4817
  • Storrs Manfld, CT
  • Worcester, MA
  • Rutland, VT

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Ekg And Tele Technician And Unit Coordinator

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Ekg and Tele Technician and Unit Coordinator
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Senior Scientist At E Ink Corporation

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Position:
Senior Scientist at E Ink Corporation
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
E Ink Corporation - Cambridge, MA since Apr 2011
Senior Scientist

E Ink Corporation Aug 2009 - Jul 2011
Advanced Scientist

University of Massachusetts Amherst 2005 - Nov 2009
Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Connecticut Sep 2001 - May 2005
Graduate Student

Specialty Filaments Incorporated Jun 2000 - Aug 2000
Engineering Intern
Education:
The University of Connecticut 2001 - 2005
Ph.D., Polymer Science
Case Western Reserve University 1997 - 2001
B.S.E, Polymer Science & Engineering
Skills:
Materials Science
Characterization
Nanoimprint Lithography
AFM
Nanotechnology
Lithography
Interests:
nanotechnology, nanoimprint lithography, molecular electronics, molecular modeling, monolayers
Honor & Awards:
The Samuel Maron Memorial Award to an undergraduate for excellence in polymer research

Publications

Us Patents

Multi-Color Electro-Optic Displays

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US Patent:
20120008188, Jan 12, 2012
Filed:
May 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/113567
Inventors:
Stephen J. Telfer - Arlington MA, US
Sunil Krishna Sainis - Malden MA, US
Randall M. Hill - Ayer MA, US
Isaac W. Moran - Amherst MA, US
Lee Yezek - Watertown MA, US
Alain Bouchard - Dorchester MA, US
William Vetterling - Lexington MA, US
George G. Harris - Woburn MA, US
Hywel Morgan - Highfield, GB
Luke Slominski - Burlington MA, US
Jay William Anseth - Cambridge MA, US
Jennifer Quimby - Watertown MA, US
Craig A. Herb - Medford MA, US
Assignee:
E INK CORPORATION - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G02F 1/167
G02F 1/01
US Classification:
359296, 359238
Abstract:
An electro-optic display comprising at least two separate layers of electro-optic material, with one of these layers being capable of displaying at least one optical state which cannot be displayed by the other layer. The display is driven by a single set of electrodes between which both layers are sandwiched, the two layers being controllable at least partially independently of one another. Another form of the invention uses three different types of particles within a single electrophoretic layer, with the three types of particles being arranged to shutter independently of one another.

Multi-Color Electro-Optic Displays

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US Patent:
20140055841, Feb 27, 2014
Filed:
Nov 4, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/071491
Inventors:
Stephen J. Telfer - Arlington MA, US
Sunil Krishna Sainis - Malden MA, US
Randall M. Hill - Ayer MA, US
Isaac W. Moran - Amherst MA, US
Lee Yezek - Watertown MA, US
Alain Bouchard - Dorchester MA, US
William Vetterling - Lexington MA, US
George G. Harris - Woburn MA, US
Hywel Morgan - Highfield, Southampton, GB
Luke Slominski - Burlington MA, US
Jay William Anseth - Cambridge MA, US
Jennifer Quimby - Watertown MA, US
Craig A. Herb - Medford MA, US
Assignee:
E INK CORPORATION - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G02F 1/167
G02F 1/01
US Classification:
359296, 359238
Abstract:
An electro-optic display comprising at least two separate layers of electro-optic material, with one of these layers being capable of displaying at least one optical state which cannot be displayed by the other layer. The display is driven by a single set of electrodes between which both layers are sandwiched, the two layers being controllable at least partially independently of one another. Another form of the invention uses three different types of particles within a single electrophoretic layer, with the three types of particles being arranged to shutter independently of one another.

Method For Driving Two Layer Variable Transmission Display

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US Patent:
20210263385, Aug 26, 2021
Filed:
Apr 28, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/243089
Inventors:
- Billerica MA, US
Sunil Krishna SAINIS - Melrose MA, US
Randal M. HILL - The Woodlands TX, US
Isaac W. MORAN - Maynard MA, US
Lee YEZEK - Watertown MA, US
Alain BOUCHARD - Boston MA, US
William VETTERLING - Lexington MA, US
George G. HARRIS - Woburn MA, US
Hywel MORGAN - Chandlers Ford, GB
Luke SLOMINSKI - Sharon MA, US
Jay William ANSETH - Canton MA, US
Jennifer M. MORRISON - Wakefield MA, US
Craig A. HERB - Medford MA, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/167
G02F 1/16757
G02F 1/1675
G02F 1/1347
G02F 1/1681
Abstract:
An electro-optic display comprising at least two separate layers of electro-optic material, with one of these layers being capable of displaying at least one optical state which cannot be displayed by the other layer. The display is driven by a single set of electrodes between which both layers are sandwiched, the two layers being controllable at least partially independently of one another. Another form of the invention uses three different types of particles within a single electrophoretic layer, with the three types of particles being arranged to shutter independently of one another.

Method For Driving Two Layer Variable Transmission Display

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US Patent:
20200057347, Feb 20, 2020
Filed:
Oct 24, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/662533
Inventors:
- Billerica MA, US
Sunil Krishna SAINIS - Melrose MA, US
Randal M. HILL - The Woodlands TX, US
Isaac W. MORAN - Maynard MA, US
Lee YEZEK - Watertown MA, US
Alain BOUCHARD - Boston MA, US
William VETTERLING - Lexington MA, US
George G. HARRIS - Woburn MA, US
Hywel MORGAN - Chandlers Ford, GB
Luke SLOMINSKI - Sharon MA, US
Jay William ANSETH - Canton MA, US
Jennifer M. MORRISON - Wakefield MA, US
Craig A. HERB - Medford MA, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/167
G02F 1/01
Abstract:
An electro-optic display comprising at least two separate layers of electro-optic material, with one of these layers being capable of displaying at least one optical state which cannot be displayed by the other layer. The display is driven by a single set of electrodes between which both layers are sandwiched, the two layers being controllable at least partially independently of one another. Another form of the invention uses three different types of particles within a single electrophoretic layer, with the three types of particles being arranged to shutter independently of one another.

Methods For Sealing Microcell Containers With Phenethylamine Mixtures

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US Patent:
20190016922, Jan 17, 2019
Filed:
Sep 7, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/124708
Inventors:
- Billerica MA, US
Isaac W. MORAN - Maynard MA, US
International Classification:
C09J 5/00
G02F 1/01
C08L 39/06
C09J 165/00
G02F 1/1339
G02F 1/167
C09J 179/02
Abstract:
A method for sealing a container having an opening by contacting the opening with a mixture including a phenethylamine and a first polymer, adding a fluid to be contained to the container, and then adding a second mixture, comprising a second polymer, whereupon an interaction between the first and second polymer mixtures result in a seal being formed over the opening, thereby containing the fluid. The first polymer is typically a water-swellable polymer and the second polymer is typically a hydrophilic polymer that will form an interpenetrating network with the swellable polymer.

Multi-Color Electro-Optic Displays

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US Patent:
20180239212, Aug 23, 2018
Filed:
Apr 26, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/963192
Inventors:
- Billerica MA, US
Sunil Krishna Sainis - Melrose MA, US
Randal M. Hill - The Woodlands TX, US
Isaac W. Moran - Maynard MA, US
Lee Yezek - Watertown MA, US
Alain Bouchard - Boston MA, US
William Vetterling - Lexington MA, US
George G. Harris - Woburn MA, US
Hywel Morgan - Chandlers Ford, GB
Luke Slominski - Sharon MA, US
Jay William Anseth - Canton MA, US
Jennifer M. Morrison - Wakefield MA, US
Craig A. Herb - Medford MA, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/167
G02F 1/01
G02F 1/1347
Abstract:
An electro-optic display comprising at least two separate layers of electro-optic material, with one of these layers being capable of displaying at least one optical state which cannot be displayed by the other layer. The display is driven by a single set of electrodes between which both layers are sandwiched, the two layers being controllable at least partially independently of one another. Another form of the invention uses three different types of particles within a single electrophoretic layer, with the three types of particles being arranged to shutter independently of one another.

Methods For Sealing Microcell Containers With Phenethylamine Mixtures

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US Patent:
20170121563, May 4, 2017
Filed:
Oct 28, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/336841
Inventors:
- Billerica MA, US
Isaac W. MORAN - Maynard MA, US
International Classification:
C09J 5/00
G02F 1/1339
G02F 1/167
Abstract:
A method for sealing a container having an opening by contacting the opening with a mixture including a phenethylamine and a first polymer, adding a fluid to be contained to the container, and then adding a second mixture, comprising a second polymer, whereupon an interaction between the first and second polymer mixtures result in a seal being formed over the opening, thereby containing the fluid. The first polymer is typically a water-swellable polymer and the second polymer is typically a hydrophilic polymer that will form an interpenetrating network with the swellable polymer.

Aggregate Particles For Use In Electrophoretic Color Displays

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US Patent:
20170090265, Mar 30, 2017
Filed:
Dec 9, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/374355
Inventors:
- BILLERICA MA, US
George G. HARRIS - Woburn MA, US
Isaac W. MORAN - Maynard MA, US
Alain BOUCHARD - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/167
G02F 1/133
G02F 1/1335
Abstract:
A multi-color display device has front and rear electrodes on opposed sides of an electrophoretic medium. The device has a voltage controller configured to apply a first and a smaller second potential difference, of either polarity, between the electrodes. The electrophoretic medium has first, second, and third species of particles of differing colors and charge polarities. The first and second particles move independently of one another in response to the first potential difference, but upon application of the second potential difference form charged aggregates, moving as a unit, having an aggregate color different from the first and second colors.
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