Professor at Stony Brook University, Editor-in-Chief at Technological Forecasting & Social Change, Managing Partner at General Informatics LLC
Location:
Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Korea
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Stony Brook University since Sep 2011
Professor
Technological Forecasting & Social Change since Jan 2011
Editor-in-Chief
General Informatics LLC since 2002
Managing Partner
Maastricht School of Management Aug 2006 - May 2010
Adjunct Professor
Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru 2007 - 2009
Profesor Afiliado
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1969 - 1978
Tokyo Kogyo Daigaku Oct 1974 - May 1975
Interests:
Now based in Incheon, ROK, for Stony Brook U., building technology management education and policy. Consulting in these areas through my company, generalinformatics.com.
Honor & Awards:
- “Sustainability of Regional Initiatives for Technology Entrepreneurship” in 25 Best Abstracts of 2005, Gate2Growth, Directorate General Enterprise, European Commission.
- Emerald Mgt Review Hall of Fame, 2004, for “Trading Down: The Intellectual Poverty of the New FTAs.” Each year Emerald reviews 20,000 articles from 400 management journals, choosing 50 for Hall of Fame.
- Research award, Internat'l Assoc. for Management of Technology 2004.
- Nominated (by OR pioneer WW Cooper) for INFORMS Expository Writing Prize 2003.
- Jour Product Innovation Mgt chose “The Product is Dead; Long Live the Product-Service.” Research•Technology Management 42:4, 51-56) as a highlight of the 1999 innovation literature.
- IC2 Institute Research Award 1996.
- Society of Actuaries Best Paper Award 1996.
- Nominated for 1995 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
- Worldwide teaching standards committee, Aikido Association of America.
Workforce Development Executive At Full Employment Council
Fred C. Phillips - Mount Prospect IL Anil Saigal - Forest Park IL
Assignee:
Honeywell Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H04Q 900 G08B 2500 G08B 500
US Classification:
34082505
Abstract:
In apparatus for communicating data by repetitively completing and opening an electric circuit, the improvement which comprises a light source inserted in the circuit to provide a visible train of light flashes upon operation of the apparatus, and circuitry for suppressing a predetermined portion of the flashes in response to a condition, to reduce the observable flashing rate of the source.
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