Jeffrey N. Denenberg, Ph.D. |
Senior engineering executive, experienced in all aspects of the technology cycle from research through product delivery. Broad technology background with good communication skills and a successful track record in the definition, formation, and execution of forward looking programs. Special skills in hands-on management of innovation from concept to commercial success. Excellent teacher with a technical background in many areas of communications, electronics and computer technology.
1993 to Present: DENENBERG TECHNOLOGY SERVICES -
President: Executive and
technical consulting services.
Product Planning (Board of Directors 2000-2003) for World Cyberlinks
(Ronkonkoma, NY)
Develop new video conferencing systems for VC Solutions (Stamford, CT).
Research in active noise cancellation (several patents) for NCT (
1994 to Present: Part-Time Professor at local universities:
Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science courses
Fairfield University (EE Chair 1998-2000, Visiting Prof 2013, 2014 & 2015) Successful ABET accreditation review (1999).
University of New Haven, Southern
Connecticut State University (PIR-2009),
Sacred Heart University, and University of Bridgeport.
2006 to Present: CPUS -
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer: Establish the technology base for this voice communications company. Develops services for cell Phone users.
1995 to 2000: PANAM COMMUNICATIONS -
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer: Establish the technology base for this Internet communications company
1990 to 1993: NOISE CANCELLATION TECHNOLOGIES -
Vice President, Research and
Development and Chief Technical Officer:
Develop NCT from an R&D company into a product based
company. Expanded the NCT intellectual property base to 30
1987 to 1989: PRODIGY SERVICES COMPANY -
Manager, Systems Technology: Improve the technology infrastructure supporting the Prodigy Interactive Personal Service. Developed the data compression system (Patented) used in the Prodigy Service.
1977 to
1987: ITT ADVANCED
1986 to 1987: Director, System Architecture
Direct research in loosely coupled, parallel processing computers.
1985 to 1986: Director, Technology Planning:
Identify and promote joint efforts in Office Automation with selected Computer Vendors.
1982 to 1985: Director, Learning Systems:
Direct
a small group in AI/Pattern Recognition Research. Invented (
patented ) the Probabilistic Learning System.
Coordinated Industry/University relations (Yale and Stanford).
1977 to 1981: Manager, System Design:
Manage the Invention (patented), Design and Implementation of the ITT 1240, now ALCATEL's flagship telecommunications switch, the Alcatel 1000-s12.
1971 to 1976:
Member of Technical Staff: Solve EMI/EMC
Problems in Large Systems. Develop the System Clock for the No. 4 ESS
(patented).
Develop the Top Level Design for the No. 5 ESS
1971 to 1976: ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY -
Adjunct Professor (part-time): Present graduate-level EE courses.
1969, 1970: WARWICK ELECTRONICS, Inc. -
Senior Design Engineer: Develop the Phase-Locked-Loop, FM Stereo Demodulator (patented) which is still in use in most FM radios today.
1966: MOTOROLA, Inc. -
Design Engineer: Design the transmitter section of the MOCOM 10.
Ph.D. EE. (Communication Theory) |
1971 |
Illinois Institute of Technology |
MS. EE. |
1968 |
Illinois Institute of Technology |
BS. EE. |
1966 |
Northwestern University |
IEEE BTR Group, "The 1970 Outstanding Papers Award of the Chicago Spring Conference", for "On an Inductorless FM Stereo Multiplex Circuit using a Phase-Locked Loop".
ITT Corporation, "1985 Corporate Inventors Award", for "Inventing the ITT 1240," The principal telecommunications switching product of ITT (now a product of Alcatel).
Elected a Senior Member of the IEEE (1986).
Elected “BEI Fellow” –
Received the “2022 Alumni Award” from the Illinois Institute of Technology
Twenty
Eighteen technical publications (bibliography attached).
Digital signal processing ( DSP ) |
Active noise cancellation ( ANC ) |
Personal computers |
Parallel computer architecture |
Design of large-scale systems |
Microprocessor controlled systems |
Distributed control systems |
Voice/data communication systems |
Pattern recognition |
Speech recognition |
Artificial intelligence ( AI ) |
Data compression |
Electromagnetic compatibility ( EMI, EMC ) |
Fault tolerant design |
Electronics / Integrated Circuits |
Antennas |
Courteous phone usage system |
- November, 2006 |
|
Active plus selective headset (ANC) |
- September, 1998 |
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Hands-free, Noise Canceling Headset (ANC) |
- December, 1997 |
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Adaptive Canceler Filter Module ( ANC, DSP ) |
- October, 1996 |
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Active Noise Attenuated DSP Unit ( ANC, DSP ) |
- August, 1996 |
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Data Compression Method ( Information Networks ) |
- July, 1996 |
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Ducted Axial Fan ( ANC ) |
- June, 1996 |
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Adaptive Analog Noise Cancellation System ( ANC ) |
- August, 1995 |
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Remote Siren Noise Canceling Headset ( ANC ) |
- December, 1994 |
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Variable Point Sampling ( ANC, DSP ) |
- May, 1994 |
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Probabilistic Learning System |
- October, 1986 |
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Distributed Control, Digital, |
- May, 1980 |
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AM/FM Receiver ( Using Spectral Moments ) |
- July, 1976 |
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High Reliability Pulse Source ( System Synchronization ) |
- June, 1976 |
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Tone Detector ( Using Spectral Moments ) |
- February, 1976 |
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FM Stereo Demodulator ( Using a Phase Locked Loop ) |
- January, 1973 |