Gabriel Iftime
Principal Scientist and Project Manager at PARC, a Xerox Company- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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PARC
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United States
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Research Services
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400 - 500 Employee
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Principal Scientist and Project Manager
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Jul 2021 - Present
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Sr. Member of Research Staff
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Feb 2014 - Jul 2021
Lead the development of PARC's functional materials for 3D printing and energy applications.Research areas include: cross-linked curable materials, (nano) particles functionalization, particle dispersions, hydrogen storage, aerogels, ionic liquids, lightweight materials
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Xerox
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United States
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Business Consulting and Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Research Scientist
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Oct 2000 - Feb 2014
Industrial Materials Research: switchable materials, security inks, methods and media for future specialty marking technologies. Industrial Materials Research: switchable materials, security inks, methods and media for future specialty marking technologies.
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Queen's University
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoctoral Associate
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Sep 1997 - Feb 2000
Designed, synthesized and tested reversible electro-optical switching azobenzene polymer materials for optical data storage applications. Discovered new chiro-optical switch, wherein chirality is induced and controlled with circularly polarized light only, in an achiral material. Designed, synthesized and tested reversible electro-optical switching azobenzene polymer materials for optical data storage applications. Discovered new chiro-optical switch, wherein chirality is induced and controlled with circularly polarized light only, in an achiral material.
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National Research Council Canada / Conseil national de recherches Canada
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Canada
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Scientist
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2000 - 2000
Steacie Institute for Molecular Science (SIMS), Ottawa.Silicon wafer surface modification through wet etching, photochernical and radical attachement of organic molecules. Steacie Institute for Molecular Science (SIMS), Ottawa.Silicon wafer surface modification through wet etching, photochernical and radical attachement of organic molecules.
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Education
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Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
PhD, organic/organometallic/materials chemistry -
Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest
BSc, chemical engineering -
Codreanu
High School