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Dr Young received a Ph.D. in chemistry from Ohio
University in 1984. After graduation he initiated an in-depth research
program on the study of lyotropic liquid crystals where he received U.
S. patent as co-inventor of a Kevlar ® polymer and process
modification improving critical properties in high performance
composites.
Since 1988, Dr. Young has been active in the
research and development of Mylar ® film products for capacitor and
thermal transfer media applications. Some of these products include;
using MIE scattering theory to develop a polyester film material
useful in the manufacture of photoresists, a copolymer film
composition useful in flyback transformers and a high dielectric
strength polyester film for capacitors that resulted in a U.S. Patent.
Dr. Young’s Christian background has also led
him to do extensive studies on the subject of creation. His current
interest involves the study of the time domain and how quantum theory
and/or multidimensional string theories may be used to explain the
Genesis account.
Education
- Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry with Minors in
Organic and Physical Chemistry — Ohio University.
- B.S. in Chemistry — University of Rio Grande.
Research Interests
- The tribological understanding of surface
topography relationships to film handling.
- Electrical property improvements of polyester
films.
- Tensile strength and thermal improvements in
polyester films.
Representative Achievements
- High dielectric strength Mylar ® product for
film / foil capacitors using synthetically precipitated cubic
inorganic particles resulting in a U.S. patent.
- Directed the development of a new product using
MIE scattering theory that aids in the manufacture of Photoresists.
- Received a United States Patent on a Kevlar ®
polymer variation to manufacture acicular para aramides.
- Directed the development of a new product using
copolymer polyester technology for high voltage flyback
transformers.
- Received the Donald F. Clippinger award for
superior research by a graduate student in 1984.
- Received the company marketing excellence award
in 1996. Highest award in the business unit.
- Provided strong community support in a variety
of voluntary leadership positions including Big Brother / Big
Sisters, Mental Health and Recovery Services Board.
- Voted one of the outstanding young men of
America in 1989.
- Voted one of the outstanding young men of
science in 1993.
Professional Experience
Thin Film Technical Service Manager, Research
Group Leader / Chemist — 1984 – Present.
Selected Publications
- The Characterization of High Performance Fibers
using Infrared Microscopy. Spectrocopy 3(9) 1988.
- Coated Films for A.C. Film foil Capacitors.
Paper given at the Capacitor and Resistor Technology Symposium
1997.
- New Surface Topographies for PET Film
Capacitors. Paper given at the Capacitor and Resistor Technology
Symposium 1999.
- Intracavity Enhancement of Raman Peaks inside
the Cavity of a Dye LASER, Spectroscopy Letters 16(6):471–478,
1983.
- The Identification of Dropouts in Magnetic
Media Using Infrared Reflectance Microspectroscopy, Spectroscopy
Letters 23(5):679–698, 1990.
- Developments in Video and DAT Dropout Analysis.
Paper given at the International Tape Association Meeting
1989.
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