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Senior Vice President and Cto, Industrial Sector
Ge Aviation Jul 1, 2014 - Mar 2016
Gm, Genx and Cf6 Product Strategy and Lifecycle Management
Ge Aviation Nov 2012 - Jun 2014
Chief Marketing Officer
Ge Aviation Nov 2010 - Nov 2012
Chief Marketing Officer - Unison
Battelle Nov 2008 - Nov 2010
Director of Business Development
Education:
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management 2001 - 2003
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Marketing, Management
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 1993 - 1997
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
University of Kentucky 1991 - 1993
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
Banaras Hindu University 1987 - 1991
Skills:
Product Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Strategy Program Management Business Development Product Development Leadership Engineering Management R&D Business Strategy Competitive Analysis Aerospace Strategic Planning Integration Mergers and Acquisitions Engineering Electronics Contract Negotiation Aircraft
Robert A. Perri - Bartlett IL, US Timothy J. Collins - Homer Glen IL, US Daniel R. Gamota - Palatine IL, US Krishna Jonnalagadda - Algonquin IL, US Krishna Kalyanasundaram - Elmhurst IL, US Richard Rachwalski - Lemont IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G08B 13/26
US Classification:
340562, 3405721, 3405681, 705 10
Abstract:
Merchandising and marketing data collection systems () collect data on shopper's () interaction with merchandise samples (), page store personnel, output promotional vouchers and use the merchandise samples to access information about the capabilities of the merchandise being sold.
Electrically-Responsive Lenticular Display Apparatus And Method
Krishna Kalyanasundaram - Elmhurst IL, US Daniel R. Gamota - Palatine IL, US Krishna D. Jonnalagadda - Algonquin IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G02B 27/10
US Classification:
359619
Abstract:
An integrated electrically-responsive lenticular display apparatus () includes a lenticular lens () integrally combined with at least one electrically-responsive light-emissive pattern (). The electrically-responsive light-emissive pattern () is a printed electrically-responsive light-emissive pattern. The printed pattern may be printed directly onto the lenticular lens () or onto a substrate (), which then attaches to the lenticular lens (). The electrically-responsive light-emissive pattern () can be interleaved with another pattern (). The other pattern () may include another electrically-responsive light-emissive pattern or a non-electrically-responsive light-emissive pattern.
Krishna D. Jonnalagadda - Algonquin IL, US Marc K. Chason - Schaumburg IL, US Daniel R. Gamota - Palatine IL, US Jie Zhang - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01J 1/62
US Classification:
313503, 313498
Abstract:
An electroluminescent display contains an array of dynamically addressable pixels. The pixels are arranged on one side of a carrier substrate. Conductive vias in the substrate are electrically connected to each of the pixels. Each pixel consists of a bottom electrode that is coupled to a via, an electroluminescent material, and a dielectric material. A common top electrode is disposed on the dielectric material. A driver circuit conductor or connector is situated on the other side of the substrate and is electrically coupled to each of the conductive vias and to the common top electrode, so that each pixel can be individually addressed to illuminate the electroluminescent material on individual pixels.
Method Of Manufacturing Customized Electroluminescent Display
Krishna Kalyanasundaram - Elmhurst IL, US Daniel R. Gamota - Palatine IL, US Krishna D. Jonnalagadda - Algonquin IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01J 9/24
US Classification:
445 24, 313506, 313509
Abstract:
An electroluminescent display device contains an electroluminescent phosphor sandwiched between a pair of electrodes and a graphic arts element. The device is fabricated by bonding a generic electroluminescent base laminate containing an electrode and an electroluminescent layer, to a custom graphic arts film containing a graphic element and a corresponding electrode. The generic electroluminescent base laminate is made at a first location or time, and the custom graphic arts film is made at a second location or time.
Monitoring For Radio Frequency Enabled Items Based On Shared Group Activity Profiles
A method, radio frequency ID reader, and wireless communication device monitor radio-frequency identification enabled items associated with a group activity. The method includes receiving a set of radio frequency IDs representing a set of radio frequency ID enabled items () to be monitored. The set of radio frequency enabled items () are associated with at least one group activity. Each radio frequency ID enabled item () is determined to be associated with one of an individual and a group of individuals. The method also includes determining if at least one condition associated with the group activity has occurred indicating that the group activity is occurring (). The set of radio frequency IDs representing the set of radio frequency ID enabled items () is monitored for in response to determining that the at least one condition is occurring.
Method And Apparatus For Predictive, Context-Aware, And Networked Exposure Time Monitoring
Francesca Schuler - Des Plaines IL, US Krishna Jonnalagadda - Algonquin IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility, Inc. - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
G04G 5/00 G04F 1/00
US Classification:
702176, 340600, 340601, 702 3, 702179, 703 2
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for predictive, context-aware, and networked exposure time monitoring. The method may include storing (), in a memory, personal information including skin phototype and sun protection factor information, obtaining () context related information including an activity, a location, and a time of day, and retrieving () environmental conditions that affect ultraviolet exposure. The environmental conditions can include weather conditions retrieved from a network. The method can also include predicting () ultraviolet exposure time based on the personal information, the context related information, and the environmental conditions and outputting () information corresponding to the ultraviolet exposure time.
Monitoring For Radio Frequency Enabled Items Based On Activity Profiles
A method, wireless communication device, and radio frequency ID reader are provided for monitoring radio-frequency identification enabled items. The method includes receiving a set of radio frequency IDs () representing a set of radio frequency ID enabled items () to be monitored. An identifier representing a user activity and its relationship with at least one radio frequency ID in the set of radio frequency IDs and at least one radio frequency ID reader is received (). The method also includes determining if at least one condition associated with the user activity has occurred indicating that the user activity is occurring (). The set of radio frequency IDs representing a set of radio frequency ID enabled items () to be monitored by the at least one radio frequency ID reader are monitored () in response to the determining that the at least one condition is occurring.
Dynamic Updating Of Product Profiles For Active Lifestyles
A method and wireless communication device are provided for managing information associated with purchases of active lifestyle products. The method includes receiving a notification () indicating a purchase transaction associated with at least one radio frequency ID enabled item. The notification is analyzed () and in response to the analyzing a user identifier corresponding to a user related to the purchase transaction is determined (). A radio frequency ID associated with the at least one radio frequency ID enabled item is also determined (). A wireless device () associated with the user is identified based on the user identifier (). An information set associated with the at least one radio frequency ID enabled item is transmitted () to the wireless device (). The information set includes at least the radio frequency ID associated with the at least one radio frequency ID enabled item.
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