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  • San Diego, CA
  • 401 Harrison St APT 23A, San Francisco, CA 94105
  • Belmont, CA
  • Redwood City, CA
  • Santa Clara, CA

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Polymer Scientist

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Location:
Menlo Park, CA
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Bay Materials
Senior Polymer Scientist

High Connection Density Jan 2001 - May 2002
Polymer Engineer

Raychem Corporation Apr 1980 - Aug 1999
Polymer Scientist
Education:
University of Khartoum
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Organic Chemistry
The University of Aston In Birmingham, Uk
Master of Science, Masters, Chemistry
Skills:
Extrusion
Polymers
Thermoplastics
Materials
Composites
Materials Science
Characterization
Polymer Characterization
Design of Experiments
R&D
Mechanical Testing
Polymer Science
Thin Films
Chemistry
Plastics
Tga
Coatings
Chemical Engineering
Organic Chemistry
Failure Analysis
Analytical Chemistry
Nanomaterials
Nanotechnology
Surface Chemistry
Rheology
Uv/Vis
Polymer Chemistry
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Nanocomposites
Polymer Physics
Solar Cells
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Business Process Architect

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Retail
Work:
Sephora
Business Process Architect

Williams-Sonoma, Inc. Mar 2014 - Aug 2018
Senior Technical Product Manager

Lahlouh 2012 - 2014
Erp Solutions Manager

Gap 2006 - 2012
Inventory Strategy and Planning Management

Walmart Ecommerce 2004 - 2006
Supply Chain Analyst
Education:
San Jose State University 2002
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Management
Skills:
Analytics
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Forecasting
Analysis
Management
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Excel
Retail
Project Management
Visio
Inventory Management
Database Design
System Design
Oracle Pl/Sql Development
Vba
Google Docs
Microstrategy
Epicor
Crystal Reports
Tableau
Business Analysis
Leadership
Strategy
E Commerce
Business Process
Business Process Improvement
Supply Chain Management
Product Management
Product Development
Software Development Life Cycle
Agile Methodologies
Sql
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Director Of Purchasing

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Location:
401 Harrison St, San Francisco, CA 94105
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Lahlouh
Director of Purchasing

Lahlouh Nov 2017 - Apr 2018
Paper Purchasing

Lahlouh Jan 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2017
Assembly Manager

Lahlouh Jun 2016 - Nov 2017
Sales Administrator

Apple Jan 2011 - Jan 2012
Scu Campus Representative
Education:
Santa Clara University 2010 - 2014
Bachelors, Economics
Skills:
Social Networking
Social Media
Entrepreneurship
Social Media Marketing
Microsoft Office
Powerpoint
Leadership
Mac
Microsoft Excel
Ilife
Os X
Indesign
Iwork
Time Management
Facebook
Customer Service
Public Speaking
Microsoft Word
Languages:
English
Spanish
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Senior Process Engineer

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Location:
674 Apache Ct, San Jose, CA 95123
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Bay Materials
Senior Process Engineer
Interests:
Cooking
Electronics
Investing
Home Improvement
Reading
Crafts
Gourmet Cooking
Home Decoration
Languages:
English
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Ceo At Lahlouh

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Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Printing

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Lahlouh
President
Opportunes Media Inc
1649 Adrian Rd, Burlingame, CA 94010
3 Cirrus Ct, Redwood City, CA 94062
John Lahlouh
CEO, President
Lahlouh
Printing · Lithographic Commercial Printing · Copies · Commercial Lithographic Printing
1649 Adrian Rd, Burlingame, CA 94010
(650) 692-6600, (650) 692-7272
John Lahlouh
Treasurer
3-DAY ENVELOPES, INC
Commercial Offset Printing
1659 Adrian Rd STE B, Burlingame, CA 94010
1649 Adrian Rd, Burlingame, CA 94010
(650) 697-0505

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Reducing Stress Relaxation In Polymer Articles And Articles Formed Thereby

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US Patent:
20090306327, Dec 10, 2009
Filed:
Jul 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/658933
Inventors:
Ray F. Stewart - Emerald Lake Hills CA, US
John G. Lahlouh - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
C08G 18/00
US Classification:
528 85, 264234
Abstract:
A method of improving the mechanical properties of polymers is described. The method involves heat treating the polymer at a temperature below the glass transition temperature in a wet or in a dry environment. Polymer articles capable of moisture uptake in humid environments, as well as polymer articles less susceptible to moisture uptake, have improved mechanical properties, particularly improved stress relaxation behavior and set properties, when treated in accord with the heat treatment method.

Devices For Detecting And Obtaining Information About An Event

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US Patent:
49261657, May 15, 1990
Filed:
Mar 11, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/838725
Inventors:
John Lahlouh - San Jose CA
Ray F. Stewart - Redwood City CA
Robert S. Wasley - San Carlos CA
Paul D. Hauptly - Fremont CA
Laurence M. Welsh - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G01M 316
G01N 2704
US Classification:
340603
Abstract:
Devices for detecting and obtaining information about an event, for example the presence of a liquid, which comprise (1) a swellable member which swells upon occurrence of the event and (2) a restraining member which, when the swellable member swells, restricts movement of the swellable member and thus causes the impedance of the device to change. In a preferred embodiment the device comprises two elongate conductors helically wrapped around a support core, a swellable, conductive polymer member surrounding the conductors. Occurrence of an event causes the swellable material to swell and form a conductive bridge between the conductors.

Conductive Polymer Composition And Device

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US Patent:
57471479, May 5, 1998
Filed:
Jan 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/789962
Inventors:
Mark F. Wartenberg - San Jose CA
John G. Lahlouh - San Jose CA
James Toth - San Carlos CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
B32B 900
US Classification:
428209
Abstract:
A conductive polymer composition which has a resistivity at 20. degree. C. of at most 1. 0 ohm-cm and a PTC anomaly of at least 10. sup. 4 contains at most 64% by volume of a crystalline polymeric component and at least 36% by volume of a particulate conductive filler. A preferred conductive filler is carbon black having a DBP number of 60 to 120 cm. sup. 3 /100 g. Compositions of the invention, as well as other conductive polymer compositions are preferably prepared by a method in which the polymeric component and the filler are blended in a first step at a temperature greater than the melting temperature of the polymer, the mixture is then cooled, and the mixture is then mixed in a second step. The resulting composition has a PTC anomaly that is at least 1. 2 times the PTC anomaly of the first mixture.

Sensors For Detecting And Locating Fluids

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US Patent:
51016575, Apr 7, 1992
Filed:
May 7, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/519975
Inventors:
John Lahlouh - San Jose CA
Ray F. Stewart - Redwood City CA
Robert S. Wasley - San Carlos CA
Paul D. Hauptly - Fremont CA
Laurence M. Welsh - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G01M 316
US Classification:
73 405R
Abstract:
Devices for detecting and obtaining information about an event, for example the presence of a liquid, which comprise (1) a swellable member which swells upon occurrence of the event and (2) a restraining member which, when the swellable member swells, restricts movement of the swellable member and thus causes the impedance of the device to change. In a preferred embodiment the device comprises two elongate conductors helically wrapped around a support core, a swellable, conductive polymer member surrounding the conductors. Occurrence of an event causes the swellable material to swell and form a conductive bridge between the conductors.

Method Of Making A Conductive Polymer Composition

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US Patent:
59859768, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Nov 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/968634
Inventors:
Mark F. Wartenberg - San Jose CA
John G. Lahlouh - San Jose CA
James Toth - San Carlos CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
C08K 300
US Classification:
524495
Abstract:
A conductive polymer composition which has a resistivity at 20. degree. C. of at most 1. 0 ohm-cm and a PTC anomaly of at least 104 contains at most 64% by volume of a crystalline polymeric component and at least 36% by volume of a particulate conductive filler. A preferred conductive filler is carbon black having a DBP number of 60 to 120 cm. sup. 3 /100 g. Compositions of the invention, as well as other conductive polymer compositions are preferably prepared by a method in which the polymeric component and the filler are blended in a first step at a temperature greater than the melting temperature of the polymer, the mixture is then cooled, and the mixture is then mixed in a second step. The resulting composition has a PTC anomaly that is at least 1. 2 times the PTC anomaly of the first mixture.

Elongate Sensors Comprising Conductive Polymers, And Methods And Apparatus Using Such Sensors

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US Patent:
50159585, May 14, 1991
Filed:
Jun 27, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/372179
Inventors:
Michael Masia - Redwood City CA
James P. Reed - San Francisco CA
Robert S. Wasley - San Carlos CA
Paul D. Hauptly - Fremont CA
Larry R. Reeder - San Jose CA
Peter L. Brooks - Los Altos CA
Thomas W. Tolles - San Francisco CA
Louis M. Frank - Sunnyvale CA
Mauro Bonomi - Palo Alto CA
Denis Wales - Fremont CA
Ray F. Stewart - Redwood City CA
John Lahlouh - Belmont CA
Laurence Welsh - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G01R 3108
H01B 732
US Classification:
324522
Abstract:
Detection of events, e. g. liquid leaks and other changes in varibles. The event causes two conductors to become electrically connected, and thus creating a system in which the connection point can be located by measuring the potential drop from one end of one of the conductors (called the locating member) to the connection point. Preferably a fixed current flows through the connection, so that the result is independent of the resistance of the connection. The locating member can be a continuous resistive wire, preferably coated with a conductive polymer; such a locating member can form part of a sensor cable in which the elongate components of the circuit are in a wrapped configuration, or part of a cable in which the conductors are separated by a member shaped to prevent capillary action of a liquid from connecting the conductors. Alternatively the locating member comprises a plurality of discrete resistors. Preferably the system is arranged so that the sensitivity of the system is not dependent on the location of the fault and/or is such that only connections within a certain range of resistance will activate the system.

Extrusion Of Polymers

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US Patent:
63063239, Oct 23, 2001
Filed:
Jul 14, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/891757
Inventors:
Edward F. Chu - Sunnyvale CA
Susan M. Jordan - Mountain View CA
John Lahlouh - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Middletown PA
International Classification:
B29C 4772
US Classification:
264105
Abstract:
Processes and apparatus for melt extrusion of polymeric compositions, particularly conductive polymers, in which a gear pump delivers molten polymeric composition to an extrusion orifice. Overfeeding of the composition due to pressure variations is avoided by means of a polymer relief means, preferably a second, smaller gear pump, which removes a portion of the molten composition when the pressure exceeds a selected level.

Dual Shell Dental Appliance And Material Constructions

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US Patent:
20230106010, Apr 6, 2023
Filed:
Dec 2, 2022
Appl. No.:
18/061056
Inventors:
- Fremont CA, US
John Lahlouh - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
B32B 27/08
A61C 7/08
B32B 27/40
B32B 27/32
B32B 27/30
B32B 27/36
Abstract:
Improved dental appliances and polymeric sheet compositions are disclosed. The polymeric sheet compositions are useful for making dental appliances having outer layers comprised of a material having a modulus of from about 1,000 MPA to 2,500 MPA (“hard”) and an inner core comprised of elastomeric material or materials having a modulus of from about 50 MPa to 500 MPa (“soft”), which exhibit improved flexibility and strength, and better stain and tear resistance than currently available materials and dental appliances.
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