The Lubrizol Corporation 2010 - 2017
Principal Scientist
Isp 2010 - 2010
Group Leader and Project Manager
Evonik 2008 - 2010
Technology Manager
Research and Development Specialty Chemicals 2008 - 2010
Principal Scientist | Group Leader and Project Manager | Technology Manager
L'oréal 2002 - 2007
Manager
Education:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1995 - 1998
Doctorates, Associates, Chemistry
Eth Zürich 1990 - 1995
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
University of Science and Technology of China 1985 - 1988
Master of Science, Masters, Chemistry
Skills:
Polymers Surfactants R&D Chemistry Personal Care Organic Chemistry Cosmetics Chemical Engineering Ingredients Raw Materials Consumer Products Emulsions Hair Care Formulation Analytical Chemistry Skin Care Additives Product Development Coatings Open Innovation Polymer Science Materials Science Rheology Technology Transfer Cross Functional Team Leadership Polymer Chemistry Uv/Vis Gas Chromatography Commercialization Management Research and Development
The Lubrizol Corporation since Jan 2011
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ISP, Evonik; L'Oreal, Nalco Sep 1995 - Dec 2010
Technology Director; Manager; Group Leader/Project Manager; Senior Research Scientist; Post-Doctorat
Education:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1995 - 1998
Post-Doctorate Research Associate, Polymer Chemistry
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich 1990 - 1995
Ph.D., Physical Chemistry
University of Science and Technology of China 1985 - 1988
M.S., Polymer Colloidal Chemistry
Skills:
Polymers Surfactants R&D Chemistry Personal Care
Us Patents
Hair Styling Appliances And Methods Of Operating Same
- Cleveland OH, US Rebecca Lynn Blice - Akron OH, US Sergey Makarov - Solon OH, US David Michael Pehar - Willoughby OH, US Carolyn Marie McNeeley - University Heights OH, US Christopher deHaas - Madison OH, US Murat Kadir - Broadview Heights OH, US Robert Allen Vystrcil - Garrettsville OH, US
International Classification:
A45D 1/04 A45D 1/28 A45D 7/02
Abstract:
A hair styling appliance includes first and second heating plates operatively connected for pivotal displacement relative to one another such that a hair segment positioned between them can be styled. A glide-speed sensing system generates an output having a relation to a speed with which the hair segment is displaced relative to the first and second heating plates. A glide-speed indicating system can communicate feedback to a user, based on the output, such as an indication of a glide speed of the hair styling appliance relative to the associated hair segment. A user input device can receive an input from the user regarding a hair-type classification and/or a hair-condition classification and generate a hair-related output having a relation to the input from the user. A processor communicatively coupled with the user input device can be programmed to determine a predetermined maximum treatment temperature and/or a predetermined glide speed range, based at least partially on the hair-related output from the user input device.
A stable, aqueous composition containing a crosslinked, nonionic, amphiphilic polymer capable of forming a yield stress fluid in the presence of a surfactant is disclosed. The yield stress fluid is capable of suspending insoluble materials in the form of particulates and/or droplets requiring suspension or stabilization.
A stable, aqueous composition containing a crosslinked, nonionic, amphiphilic polymer capable of forming a yield stress fluid in the presence of a surfactant is disclosed. The yield stress fluid is capable of suspending insoluble materials in the form of particulates and/or droplets requiring suspension or stabilization.