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Anita M Fees

from Rochester, NY
Age ~65

Anita Fees Phones & Addresses

  • 559 Merchants Rd, Rochester, NY 14609 (585) 288-1765
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • 559 Merchants Rd, Rochester, NY 14609

Work

Company: Dynamax imaging Sep 2013 Position: Clean room operator

Education

School / High School: Monroe Community College- Rochester, NY May 2011 Specialities: Associate in Applied Science in Biotechnology

Skills

Data Analysis • Analysis • Microsoft Office • Troubleshooting • Writing • Clean Room • Time Management • Research • Multitasking • Eye Hand Coordination • Visual Inspection • Wet Chemistry

Interests

Computers (Html and A+) • Listening To Most Types of Music • Gardening • Learning • Working In A Laboratory • Pets • Analyzing Data • Solving Math Puzzles • Technical Writing

Emails

Industries

Consumer Goods

Resumes

Resumes

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Machine Operator

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Location:
Rochester, NY
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Injection Molding Company
Machine Operator

Dynamax Imaging Sep 2013 - Mar 2019
Clean Room Operator

United States Postal Service Nov 2018 - Jan 2019
Seasonal Mail Handler

Macy's Sep 2011 - Jan 2012
Seasonal Retail Support Associate

Eastman Kodak Apr 1997 - Apr 2009
Formulation Technician
Education:
Monroe Community College 2009 - 2011
Associates, Associate of Arts, Biotechnology
Rochester Institute of Technology 1992 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Data Analysis
Analysis
Microsoft Office
Troubleshooting
Writing
Clean Room
Time Management
Research
Multitasking
Eye Hand Coordination
Visual Inspection
Wet Chemistry
Interests:
Computers (Html and A+)
Listening To Most Types of Music
Gardening
Learning
Working In A Laboratory
Pets
Analyzing Data
Solving Math Puzzles
Technical Writing
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Anita Fees Rochester, NY

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Work:
Dynamax Imaging

Sep 2013 to 2000
Clean Room Operator

Independent Contractor

Feb 2013 to Mar 2013
Telephone Book Deliverer

Christmas Casual Mail Handler

Nov 2012 to Jan 2013
USPS

Independent Contractor

Feb 2012 to Mar 2012
Telephone Book Deliverer

Macy's

Sep 2011 to Jan 2012
Seasonal Part Time Stock Processing Associate

Kohl's Department Store

Feb 2010 to May 2010
Ad Set Associate

Eastman Kodak
Rochester, NY
Dec 2008 to Feb 2009
Software QA Technician

Eastman Kodak
Rochester, NY
Apr 1997 to Dec 2008
Formulation Science Technician

Education:
Monroe Community College
Rochester, NY
May 2011
Associate in Applied Science in Biotechnology

Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY
Nov 1998
Bachelors in Chemistry

Publications

Us Patents

Protective Overcoat And Process For Thermal Dye Sublimation Prints

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US Patent:
6942950, Sep 13, 2005
Filed:
Aug 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/229300
Inventors:
Rukmini B. Lobo - Webster NY, US
David C. Boris - Webster NY, US
Scott A. Strong - Honeoye NY, US
Anita M. Fees - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C011/08
G03F007/34
B32B015/02
B32B023/02
B41M003/12
US Classification:
430 14, 430259, 430961, 156240, 427147, 428403, 428404, 428914, 503227
Abstract:
Disclosed is a protective transparent overcoat comprising a protective polymer and a surfactant compound having multiple non-end-group hydrogen bonding groups directly or indirectly bonded to the backbone chain of the surfactant compound. The coating enables simplified manufacturing of a thermal sublimation dye transfer donor of high quality.

Protective Overcoat And Process For Thermal Dye Sublimation Prints

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US Patent:
7056551, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Apr 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/117785
Inventors:
Rukmini B. Lobo - Webster NY, US
David C. Boris - Webster NY, US
Scott A. Strong - Honeoye NY, US
Anita M. Fees - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41M 3/12
B44C 1/165
B44M 5/20
B44M 5/24
G03C 11/08
US Classification:
427147, 156240, 428 326, 428 3273, 428 3276, 428 3286, 428403, 428404, 428914, 430 14, 430200, 430201, 430259, 430961
Abstract:
Disclosed is a protective transparent overcoat comprising a protective polymer and a surfactant compound having multiple non-end-group hydrogen bonding groups directly or indirectly bonded to the backbone chain of the surfactant compound. The coating enables simplified manufacturing of a thermal sublimation dye transfer donor of high quality.

Toner Manufacturing Method

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US Patent:
7754409, Jul 13, 2010
Filed:
Jan 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/624335
Inventors:
Mridula Nair - Penfield NY, US
David C. Boris - Webster NY, US
Charles P. Lusignan - Rochester NY, US
Dennis J. Massa - Pittsford NY, US
Tamara K. Jones - Rochester NY, US
Anita M. Fees - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 5/00
US Classification:
43013714, 43013715
Abstract:
The present invention is a method of manufacturing toner particles that includes providing a first emulsion of a first aqueous phase comprising a pore stabilizing hydrocolloid dispersed in an organic solution containing a polymer. The first emulsion is dispersed in a second aqueous phase to form a second emulsion that is sheared in the presence of a stabilizing agent to form droplets of the first emulsion in the second aqueous phase. The organic solution is evaporated from the droplets to form porous toner particles.

Photographic Paper With Low Oxygen Permeability

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US Patent:
53914732, Feb 21, 1995
Filed:
Apr 16, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/039340
Inventors:
David J. Lacz - Honeoye Falls NY
Todd R. Skochdopole - Rochester NY
Larry D. Hagemeier - Rochester NY
Anita M. Fees - Rochester NY
Brian Thomas - Pittsford NY
Gary J. McSweeney - Hilton NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 1775
US Classification:
430538
Abstract:
The invention provides photographic paper having increased image stability. The invention is generally accomplished by forming a paper sheet, drying said paper in a first stage to below about 10 percent water, then applying a polyvinyl alcohol solution to both sides of said paper sheet, drying said paper in a second stage to below about 5 percent water, and then applying further polyvinyl alcohol solution to said paper and drying in a third stage. The paper then may be coated to form a silver halide photosensitive color paper. The paper contains between about 4 and about 6 weight percent of polyvinyl alcohol that is concentrated near the surface of said paper. Further, the paper has a oxygen leak rate of less than about 25 cc/m. sup. 2 / day and an oxygen GTR rate of less than about 1 cc/m. sup. 2 /day.

Hydrophobically Substituted Amylose Starch-Sized Photographic Paper Support And Photographic Element Containing Same

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US Patent:
52544508, Oct 19, 1993
Filed:
Dec 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/988242
Inventors:
David J. Lacz - Honeoye Falls NY
Douglas L. Herrmann - Baltimore MD
Todd R. Skochdopole - Rochester NY
Anita M. Fees - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 1775
US Classification:
430538
Abstract:
A photographic paper support is prepared formed by the following method: forming a paper sheet and drying it to about 10 percent water; applying an aqueous solution of hydrophobically substituted amylose starch to both sides of the sheet; drying this sheet to below 5 percent water; applying an aqueous solution of the hydrophobically substituted amylose starch to both sides of the sheet; drying this sheet to below about 10 percent water; and extruding a layer of polylefin on both sides of the paper sheet. A silver halide color photographic reflection print element is formed by coating at least one color-forming silver halide emulsion layer on a photographic paper support prepared by the above described method.

Photographic Paper With Low Oxygen Permeability

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US Patent:
55674739, Oct 22, 1996
Filed:
Jan 24, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/378039
Inventors:
David J. Lacz - Honeoye Falls NY
Todd R. Skochdopole - Rochester NY
Larry D. Hagemeier - Rochester NY
Anita M. Fees - Rochester NY
Brian Thomas - Pittsford NY
Gary J. McSweeney - Hilton NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B05D 102
US Classification:
427211
Abstract:
The invention provides photographic paper having increased image stability. The invention is generally accomplished by forming a paper sheet, drying said paper in a first stage to below about 10 percent water, then applying a polyvinyl alcohol solution to both sides of said paper sheet, drying said paper in a second stage to below about 5 percent water, and then applying further polyvinyl alcohol solution to said paper and drying in a third stage. The paper then may be coated to form a silver halide photosensitive color paper. The paper contains between about 4 and about 6 weight percent of polyvinyl alcohol that is concentrated near the surface of said paper. Further, the paper has a oxygen leak rate of less than about 25 cc/m. sup. 2 /day and an oxygen GTR rate of less than about 1 cc/m. sup. 2 /day.

Photographic Paper Formed With Low Molecular Weight Polyvinyl Alcohol Having Low Oxygen Permeability

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US Patent:
55761526, Nov 19, 1996
Filed:
Aug 26, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/296774
Inventors:
Ian M. Hodge - Rochester NY
David J. Lacz - Honeoye Falls NY
Todd R. Skochdopole - Pittsford NY
Anita M. Fees - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03C 518
G03C 526
US Classification:
430449
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method of forming a photographic paper comprising applying to a base paper a polyvinyl alcohol solution of low molecular weight, said solution containing said polyvinyl alcohol in an amount of greater than 15 percent by weight.

Photographic Paper With Low Oxygen Permeability

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US Patent:
56958625, Dec 9, 1997
Filed:
May 25, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/450746
Inventors:
David John Lacz - Honeoye Falls NY
Todd Richard Skochdopole - Rochester NY
Larry Douglas Hagemeier - Rochester NY
Anita Marie Fees - Rochester NY
Brian Thomas - Pittsford NY
Gary John McSweeney - Hilton NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B32B 702
B32B 2308
US Classification:
428212
Abstract:
The invention provides photographic paper having increased image stability. The invention is generally accomplished by forming a paper sheet, drying said paper in a first stage to below about 10 percent water, then applying a polyvinyl alcohol solution to both sides of said paper sheet, drying said paper in a second stage to below about 5 percent water, and then applying further polyvinyl alcohol solution to said paper and drying in a third stage. The paper then may be coated to form a silver halide photosensitive color paper. The paper contains between about 4 and about 6 weight percent of polyvinyl alcohol that is concentrated near the surface of said paper. Further, the paper has a oxygen leak rate of less than about 25 cc/m. sup. 2 /day and an oxygen GTR rate of less than about 1 cc/m. sup. 2 /day.
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