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Victor A Lifton

from Bridgewater, NJ
Age ~55

Victor Lifton Phones & Addresses

  • 312 Eileen Way, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (908) 725-4779
  • Wilmington, DE
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Norwalk, CT
  • New Providence, NJ
  • 312 Eileen Way, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (908) 612-2332

Work

Company: Mphase technologies, inc Jun 2004 Position: Chief scientist

Education

School / High School: Massachusetts Institute of Technology- Cambridge, MA Jan 2000 Specialities: Microelectronics Fabrication

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Technical Market Manager

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Location:
312 Eileen Way, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Evonik Degussa - Piscataway since Nov 2011
Senior Scientist

mPhase Technologies, Inc. Jun 2004 - Aug 2011
Chief Scientist

Kulite Semiconductor Products, Inc. Nov 2002 - Jun 2003
Manager of Semiconductor Processing

Bell Laboratories/Lucent Technologies, Inc. Dec 2000 - Oct 2002
Member of Technical Staff

Measurement Specialties, Inc. Sep 1999 - Nov 2000
Senior Research Scientist
Education:
NJ Economic Development Authority Sep 2003 - Jan 2004
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jul 2000 - Jul 2000
Stevens Institute of Technology Sep 1995 - Jan 1999
Skills:
R&D
Nanotechnology
Thin Films
Characterization
Materials
Sensors
Materials Science
Semiconductors
Polymers
Afm
Mems
Nanoparticles
Coatings
Surface Chemistry
Leadership
Cvd
Chemistry
Product Development
Project Management
Pvd
Process Simulation
Research and Development
Enhanced Oil Recovery
Rheology
New Business Development
Commercialization
Eor
Encapsulation
Upstream Processing
Technology Transfer
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Victor Lifton Bridgewater, NJ

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Work:
mPhase Technologies, Inc

Jun 2004 to 2000
Chief Scientist

Kulite Semiconductor Products, Inc
Leonia, NJ
2002 to 2003
Manager of Semiconductor

Bell Laboratories/Lucent Technologies, Inc
Murray Hill, NJ
2000 to 2002
Member of Technical Staff

Measurement Specialties, Inc
Fairfield, NJ
1999 to 2000
Senior Research Scientist

Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Jan 2000
Microelectronics Fabrication

Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ
1999
Ph.D. in Materials Science

Moscow Technological University
1993
BS in Physical Chemistry

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Victor A. Lifton
Chief Scientist
Mphase Technologies, Inc
A Development Stage Company Engaged In Mfg of Microelectromechanical Equipments Nanobatteries & Communication Equipments · Mfg Micro Electromechanical Equipment Nano Batteries & Communication Equipment · Mfg Radio/TV Communication Equipment
587 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk, CT 06854
(203) 838-2741
Victor Lifton
Vice-President
Pingtronics Corporation
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
282 N Post Rd, W Windsor Township, NJ 08550

Publications

Us Patents

Charge Screening In Electrostatically Driven Devices

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US Patent:
7098570, Aug 29, 2006
Filed:
Aug 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/646128
Inventors:
Victor A. Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Anatoli Olkhovets - Murray Hill NJ, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H02N 1/00
G02B 26/10
G02B 26/08
US Classification:
310309, 358291, 358225
Abstract:
In an electrostatic driving structure for a MEMS device or other electrostatically-driven device, non-insulating material is disposed on or adjacent a gap on the surface of a dielectric between adjacent electrodes and is electrically coupled to a source of potential, so as to form an electrostatic shield which reduces the effect of mobile charges in the dielectric gap on the forces generated by the electrostatic driving structure. The shield is made of non-insulating material and may, for example, be formed by plating of metal or epitaxial deposition of silicon onto the electrode.

Method For Attaching Chips In A Flip-Chip Arrangement

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US Patent:
7573723, Aug 11, 2009
Filed:
Feb 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/371258
Inventors:
Victor Alexander Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Victor Manuel Lubecke - Honolulu HI, US
Flavio Pardo - New Providence NJ, US
Assignee:
Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H05K 7/10
H05K 7/12
US Classification:
361770, 361790, 361804
Abstract:
Polyimide is used as a spacer that also bonds together the elements that it is spacing apart. This is achieved by constructing the spacer on at least one of the wafers as is conventionally done, except that prior to performing the final curing of the polyimide precursor to form the final polyimide, the elements are aligned in a bonder and placed in contact with a pressure of 40 grams per square millimeter at a temperature slightly higher than the soft-bake temperature, as specified by the manufacturer of the polyimide precursor, for few minutes to promote tackiness. This holds the elements together, and the combined structure is then baked to fully cure the polyimide precursor into polyimide and complete the bonding.

Structured Membrane With Controllable Permeability

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US Patent:
7695550, Apr 13, 2010
Filed:
Jul 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/460901
Inventors:
Thomas Nikita Krupenkin - Warren NJ, US
Victor Alexander Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Joseph Ashley Taylor - Springfield NJ, US
Brijesh Vyas - Warren NJ, US
Assignee:
Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
B01D 53/22
US Classification:
96 4, 96 6, 96 11, 96 12, 95 45, 95 46, 95 52, 210640, 210650, 210490, 21050021, 21050022, 429 41, 429 44, 429110, 429112, 429122, 427250
Abstract:
An apparatus that comprises a membrane having a plurality of fluid-support-structures and openings located between the fluid-support-structures. The fluid-support-structures have at least one dimension that that is about 1 millimeter or less. The apparatus also comprises a wicking material positioned adjacent to a surface of the membrane. When a fluid locatable on a surface of the fluid-support-structures penetrates the fluid-support-structures, at least a portion of the fluid passes through the openings and into the wicking material.

Battery System

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US Patent:
8021773, Sep 20, 2011
Filed:
Mar 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/052362
Inventors:
Steve D. Simon - Middletown NJ, US
Victor A. Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Nathalie Pereira - Piscataway NJ, US
Glenn G. Amatucci - Peapack NJ, US
Assignee:
mPhase Technologies, Inc. - Little Falls NJ
International Classification:
H01M 10/50
H01M 2/00
H01M 10/48
H01M 6/42
US Classification:
429 62, 429 61, 429 90, 429149
Abstract:
A battery system for efficiently operating a battery under various circumstances, such as relating to extreme temperature ranges and varying load (i. e. current) ranges. The battery system generally includes at least one first cell having a first chemistry, at least one second cell having a second chemistry and a controller in communication with the first cell and the second cell. The controller is adapted to employ a chemical reaction of the first chemistry in the first cell or the second chemistry in the second cell. The first chemistry is different than the second chemistry, wherein the first chemistry and the second chemistry may be adapted to provide current over varying temperature ranges or to provide current for varying current loads.

Modular Device

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US Patent:
8344543, Jan 1, 2013
Filed:
Sep 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/552466
Inventors:
Fred Allen - Princeton Junction NJ, US
Steve D. Simon - Middletown NJ, US
Victor A. Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Ronald Durando - Nutley NJ, US
Assignee:
mPhase Technologies, Inc. - Little Falls NJ
International Classification:
H02J 1/10
US Classification:
307 38, 307 29
Abstract:
A modular device for use in emergency or everyday applications and having a plurality of modular components that are interchangeable with one another depending on the particular desired use. The modular device generally includes a plurality of interchangeable load modules, wherein each of the load modules has a load connected thereto, wherein the load is different for each load modules, and at least one power module having at least one battery therein, wherein the power module removably separately connects to each of the load modules and wherein the battery(ies) electrically connects to the load for powering the load. The load modules and power modules may be connected in various manners, such as a push-fit, friction, threadably, slidably, or various other manners to allow quick, easy, and reliable connectivity. The load of the load modules may be comprised of lights, external connectors, radios, MP3 players, or various other electrical devices.

Device For Fluid Spreading And Transport

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US Patent:
8435397, May 7, 2013
Filed:
Jan 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/020209
Inventors:
Steve Simon - Middletown NJ, US
Victor A. Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Assignee:
mPhase Technologies, Inc. - Little Falls NJ
International Classification:
F04B 19/00
B03C 5/02
US Classification:
204600, 204450
Abstract:
A fluidic device includes a porous substrate, a wetting region extending through a first portion of the porous substrate from a first side of the substrate, in which the wetting region is permeable to fluid transport, and a non-wetting region extending through a second portion of the porous substrate from a second side of the substrate, in which the non-wetting region is operable to switch between a first state impermeable to fluid transport and a second state permeable to fluid transport.

Micromirror Having Counterbalancing Structures And Method For Manufacturing Same

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US Patent:
20040021963, Feb 5, 2004
Filed:
Jul 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/208458
Inventors:
Dustin Carr - Pittstown NJ, US
Christopher Frye - Orefield PA, US
Timofei Kroupenkine - Warren NJ, US
Victor Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Michael Schlax - Davenport IA, US
Alex Tran - Madison NJ, US
Joseph Vuillemin - Newton Upper Falls MA, US
International Classification:
G02B005/08
US Classification:
359/846000, 359/883000
Abstract:
A multilayer micromirror structure that exhibits substantially no form change as a result of a given change in temperature is disclosed. A reflective layer is disposed on a substrate layer, and a counterbalancing structure is disposed on the structure in a way such that a neutral plane is located at a predetermined position relative to the substrate layer and the reflective layer. When forces are exerted at the neutral plane of such a structure, the structure attains a predetermined geometric form. A method of manufacture is disclosed wherein a substrate is etched to define a desired structure and a conformal layer of a masking material is deposited onto the etched substrate. Further etching exposes portions of the substrate and silicon is deposited to achieve another desired structure. Excess material is etched away to free the finished structure and a reflective layer is deposited onto the surface of the structure.

Ultrathin Charge Dissipation Coatings

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US Patent:
20040185284, Sep 23, 2004
Filed:
Mar 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/391320
Inventors:
Peter Ho - Cambridge, GB
Victor Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
B05D005/12
US Classification:
428/500000, 427/058000, 428/446000
Abstract:
Apparatus comprising a first polymer layer carrying positively charged moieties and a net positive charge; a second polymer layer carrying negatively charged moieties and a net negative charge; and a dielectric substrate; the first and second polymer layers constituting a multilayer coating on the dielectric substrate. Method for fabrication of an electrostatic charge dissipation coating comprising steps of providing a dielectric substrate susceptible to electrostatic charge accumulation; coating the dielectric substrate with a first polymer carrying charged moieties and a net charge having a first sign; and then coating the dielectric substrate with a second polymer carrying charged moieties and a net charge having a second sign opposite to the first sign.
Victor A Lifton from Bridgewater, NJ, age ~55 Get Report