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Stephen Varga Phones & Addresses

  • Woodbury, CT
  • Waukesha, WI
  • Bedford, NH
  • 10 Towne Commons Way #33, Cincinnati, OH 45215 (901) 794-6438
  • 10 Towne Commons Way, Cincinnati, OH 45215
  • 1033 Towne Commons Way, Cincinnati, OH 45215
  • 652 N Trezevant St, Memphis, TN 38112 (901) 324-4564
  • Nashua, NH

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Company: Law Office of Address: 114 W Main St Ste 315 Stephen J Varga, New Britain, CT 06051

Ranks

Licence: Connecticut - Active Date: 1982

Specialities

General Practice • Family Law • Estate Planning

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Stephen Joseph Varga, New Britain CT - Lawyer

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Address:
Law Office of
114 W Main St Ste 315 Stephen J Varga, New Britain, CT 06051
Licenses:
Connecticut - Active 1982
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Stephen Varga, New Britain CT - Lawyer

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Office:
Stephen J. Varga
74 Wightman Road, New Britain, CT
Specialties:
General Practice
Family Law
Estate Planning
ISLN:
916784391
Admitted:
1982
University:
Central Connecticut State University, B.A.
Law School:
Western New England College, J.D.

Medicine Doctors

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Stephen Earl Varga

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Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Creative Technologist At Potion

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Position:
Senior Creative Technologist at potion, Creative Technologist/Owner (Freelance) at Vargatron (Sole Proprietorship)
Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Industry:
Design
Work:
potion - Greater New York City Area since Sep 2011
Senior Creative Technologist

Vargatron since May 2006
Creative Technologist/Owner (Freelance)

Parsons School of Design Aug 2008 - May 2010
MFA Design Technology Student

Zachary Lieberman Jun 2009 - Jan 2010
Interaction Assistant

D2 Creative Jun 2006 - Aug 2008
Interactive Designer
Education:
Parsons School of Design 2008 - 2010
Masters of Fine Arts, Design and Technology
The College of New Jersey 2002 - 2006
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Graphic Design
Skills:
Arduino
Physical Computing
Animation
OpenFrameworks
InDesign
ActionScript
HTML 5
Flash
Interaction Design
CSS
Graphics
Illustrator
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Stephen Varga

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Location:
United States
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Client And Investment Support Analyst At Aberdeen Asset Management

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Position:
Client and Investment Support Analyst at Aberdeen Asset Management
Location:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Aberdeen Asset Management since May 2011
Client and Investment Support Analyst

SEI Investments Jul 2008 - Apr 2011
Senior Hedge Fund Accountant
Education:
Saint Joseph's University - Erivan K. Haub School of Business 2010 - 2012
Saint Joseph's University - Erivan K. Haub School of Business 2004 - 2008
Skills:
Mutual Funds
Equities
Fixed Income
Performance Measurement
Alternative Investments
Investments
Valuation
Accounting
Trading
Marketing Strategy
Sports Marketing

Publications

Us Patents

Method And System For Evaluating The Distribution Of An Absorbent Material In An Absorbent Article

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US Patent:
8405032, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Dec 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/639301
Inventors:
Stephen Michael Varga - Loveland OH, US
Michael Dennis Kembel - Maineville OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
G01J 5/02
US Classification:
25033906
Abstract:
A system for imaging a distribution of an absorbent material within an absorbent article. The system includes a radiation source and a detector positioned such that the absorbent article is situated between the radiation source and the detector. The absorbent article includes an absorbent material having a spatial distribution within the absorbent article. Infrared radiation within a particular wavelength range (e. g. , 3 μm to 3. 2 μm) is more likely to be absorbed by the absorbent material than by other materials within the absorbent article. The radiation source is configured to generate infrared radiation incident on the absorbent article. The detector is configured to detect a quantity of the infrared radiation within the particular wavelength range that was transmitted through the absorbent article. The radiation source is further configured to generate data indicative of the spatial distribution of the absorbent material based on the detected quantity of the infrared radiation.

Systems And Methods For Monitoring On-Line Webs Using Line Scan Cameras

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US Patent:
20110141269, Jun 16, 2011
Filed:
Dec 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/639266
Inventors:
Stephen Michael Varga - Loveland OH, US
Charles Jeffrey Spaulding - Township OH, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
348 92, 348E07085
Abstract:
Various embodiments are directed to apparatuses for inspecting an on-line product web moving relative to the apparatus in a machine direction. The apparatuses may comprise a line-scan camera defining a field of view and positioned such that the field of view includes a portion of the product web. A camera control system may be in electronic communication with the camera and may be configured to receive from the web velocity sensor web velocity data indicating a velocity of the product web and convert the web velocity data to a line trigger signal. The line trigger signal may indicate a temporal frequency of camera image captures necessary to achieve a constant machine direction pixel resolution. Additionally, the camera control system may be configured to receive product position data and generate a frame trigger signal considering the product position data. The frame trigger signal may indicate a break between image frames.

Systems And Methods Of Applying Compositions To Webs

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US Patent:
20220184940, Jun 16, 2022
Filed:
Mar 1, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/683386
Inventors:
- Cincinnati OH, US
Martin James - Hamilton OH, US
Stephen Michael Varga - Loveland OH, US
Hui Yang - Cincinnati OH, US
Arman Ashraf - Mason OH, US
Eric Daniel Ricciardi - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
B41F 21/00
B41M 5/00
D06P 5/30
Abstract:
A method of printing composition(s) on a web is disclosed. The method includes the steps of advancing the web and printing a plurality of composition sites on the web. The method further includes the step of forming one or more discontinuities in the web. The discontinuities correspond to the printed composition sites.

Systems And Methods Of Applying Compositions To Webs

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US Patent:
20210129521, May 6, 2021
Filed:
Jan 13, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/147490
Inventors:
- Cincinnati OH, US
Martin James - Hamilton OH, US
Stephen Michael Varga - Loveland OH, US
Hui Yang - Cincinnati OH, US
Arman Ashraf - Mason OH, US
Eric Daniel Riccardi - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
B41F 21/00
B41M 5/00
D06P 5/30
Abstract:
A method of printing composition(s) on a web is disclosed. The method includes the steps of advancing the web and printing a plurality of composition sites on the web. The method further includes the step of forming one or more discontinuities in the web. The discontinuities correspond to the printed composition sites.

Systems And Methods For Inspecting Absorbent Articles On A Converting Line

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US Patent:
20200222246, Jul 16, 2020
Filed:
Mar 24, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/827823
Inventors:
- Cincinnati OH, US
Stephen Michael Varga - Loveland OH, US
Aitzaz Ahmad - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/15
G06N 3/04
G06T 7/00
G06N 3/08
G06T 7/187
G06T 7/11
A61F 13/49
G06N 5/04
Abstract:
A method for inspecting absorbent articles is provided. The inspection is performed using an inspection algorithm generated with a convolutional neural network having convolutional neural network parameters. The convolutional neural network parameters are generated by a training algorithm. Based on the inspection, characteristics of the absorbent articles, such as defects, can be identified. Absorbent articles having identified characteristics can be rejected, or other actions can be taken.

Systems And Methods For Inspecting Absorbent Articles On A Converting Line

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US Patent:
20200222247, Jul 16, 2020
Filed:
Mar 24, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/827840
Inventors:
- Cincinnati OH, US
Stephen Michael Varga - Loveland OH, US
Aitzaz Ahmad - Mason OH, US
Paul Philip Thomas - Loveland OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/15
G06N 3/04
G06T 7/00
G06N 3/08
G06T 7/187
G06T 7/11
A61F 13/49
G06N 5/04
Abstract:
A method for inspecting absorbent articles is provided. The inspection is performed using an inspection algorithm generated with a convolutional neural network having convolutional neural network parameters. The convolutional neural network parameters are generated by a training algorithm. Based on the inspection, characteristics of the absorbent articles, such as defects, can be identified. Absorbent articles having identified characteristics can be rejected, or other actions can be taken.

Systems And Methods Of Applying Compositions To Webs

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US Patent:
20200223217, Jul 16, 2020
Filed:
Mar 31, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/835992
Inventors:
- Cincinnati OH, US
Martin James - Hamilton OH, US
Stephen Michael Varga - Loveland OH, US
Hui Yang - Cincinnati OH, US
Arman Ashraf - Mason OH, US
Eric Daniel Ricciardi - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
B41F 21/00
B41M 5/00
D06P 5/30
Abstract:
A method of printing composition(s) on a web is disclosed. The method includes the steps of advancing the web and printing a plurality of composition sites on the web. The method further includes the step of forming one or more discontinuities in the web. The discontinuities correspond to the printed composition sites.

Systems And Methods For Inspecting Absorbent Articles On A Converting Line

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US Patent:
20180353348, Dec 13, 2018
Filed:
May 31, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/993677
Inventors:
- Cincinnati OH, US
Stephen Michael Varga - Loveland OH, US
Aitzaz Ahmad - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/15
Abstract:
A method for inspecting absorbent articles is provided. The inspection is performed using an inspection algorithm generated with a convolutional neural network having convolutional neural network parameters. The convolutional neural network parameters are generated by a training algorithm. Based on the inspection, characteristics of the absorbent articles, such as defects, can be identified. Absorbent articles having identified characteristics can be rejected, or other actions can be taken.
Stephen Andrew Varga from Woodbury, CT, age ~64 Get Report