Carmine G Russo, Age 66679 Wabash Ave, Brewster, OH 44613

Carmine Russo Phones & Addresses

679 Wabash Ave, Brewster, OH 44613 (330) 767-3602

Yorktown Heights, NY

Ossining, NY

Work

Company: Aed group spa - Roma, Lazio Sep 2009 Position: Senior project/program manager

Education

School / High School: ESURDS- Vanduvre-ls-Nancy (54) 2003 Specialities: BS/MS Degree in Information System

Skills

LANGUAGE SKILLS: English: Fluent; Italian: Native fluency; Spanish: Proficient. Passed the Italian Language Proficiency Examination (full score) at NYU.

Languages

English

Emails

Mentions for Carmine G Russo

Career records & work history

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Carmine C Russo, Midland Park NJ - DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine)

Specialties:
Orthodontics
Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics
Address:
6 Prospect St Suite 1A, Midland Park, NJ 07432
(201) 445-5555 (Phone) (201) 445-5057 (Fax)
Languages:
English

Resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Driver

Location:
Brewster, OH
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
United States Postal Service
Driver
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Owner

Industry:
Oil & Energy
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Carmine Russo - Long Island, NY

Work:
AED Group Spa - Roma, Lazio Sep 2009 to 2012
Senior Project/Program Manager
Agrisian SCpA - Roma, Lazio Jan 2005 to Sep 2009
Consultant
Agrisian SCpA - Roma, Lazio Jan 2002 to Dec 2005
Consultant
CSIA Consortium - Roma, Lazio 1994 to 2002
Program Manager
Auselda AED Group Spa - Roma, Lazio Jul 1991 to 1993
Program Manager
Ital Sistemi per lInformatica SpA) - Roma, Lazio 1989 to 1991
Project Leader
SG2 Italia (SG2 France and Natl Bank of agriculture) - Roma, Lazio 1987 to 1989
Senior Systems Analyst
Incotel srl Outsourcing for Ericsson SpA - Roma, Lazio 1984 to 1986
Consultant
The Bank of New York Corp. - New York, NY 1982 to 1984
Programmer Analyst
NCCR corporation - New York (USA) - Jamaica, NY 1982 to 1983
Business Owner and Operator
Chemical Bank - New York, NY 1980 to 1982
Programmer
IBM Corporation of New York - Harrison, NY 1979 to 1979
Computer Operator
Speedimpex USA, INC. - Long Island City, NY 1978 to 1979
Management of Newspaper and Magazine
Education:
ESURDS - Vanduvre-ls-Nancy (54) 2003 to 2004
BS/MS Degree in Information System
La Guardia Community College "City University of New York - Long Island City, NY 1984
Associate Degree in Applied Science in Applied Science
Skills:
LANGUAGE SKILLS: English: Fluent; Italian: Native fluency; Spanish: Proficient. Passed the Italian Language Proficiency Examination (full score) at NYU.

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Remotely Controlled Toy And Wireless Remote Operable In A Point Of Sale Package

US Patent:
6727826, Apr 27, 2004
Filed:
Dec 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/475402
Inventors:
David Chu Ki Kwan - Hong Kong, HK
Steven Lebensfeld - Laurel Hollow NY
Carmine Russo - West Islip NY
Russell Javors - Massepequa NY
Assignee:
Toymax INC - Malibu CA
International Classification:
G08C 1900
US Classification:
34082572, 34082569
Abstract:
A âtry meâ feature is disclosed for remotely controlled devices such as remotely controlled toys for point of sale demonstration or sampling. The disclosure describes a secondary link between the remote control device and the remotely controlled device. When the secondary link is selected or present, activation of a control on the remote control device will cause the remotely control device to react the same or similar to the way it reacts under wireless remote control, but via the secondary link. The secondary link may be configured as a disconnectable wired coupling. The remotely controlled device and the remote control device may be contained in a point of sale package or configured in a point of sale display.

Remotely Controlled Toy And Wireless Remote Operable In A Point Of Sale Package

US Patent:
6011489, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Jan 12, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/006026
Inventors:
David Chu Ki Kwan - Hong Kong, HK
Steven Lebensfeld - Laurel Hollow NY
Carmine Russo - West Islip NY
Russell Javors - Massepequa NY
Assignee:
Toymax Inc. - Plainview NY
International Classification:
G08C 1900
US Classification:
34082572
Abstract:
A "try me" feature for remotely controlled devices such as remotely controlled toys for point of sale demonstration or sampling. A secondary link is provided between the remote control device and the remotely controlled device. When the secondary link is selected or present, activation of a control on the remote control device will cause the remotely control device to react the same or similar to the way it reacts under wireless remote control, but via the secondary link. In the preferred embodiment, the secondary link includes a disconnectable wired coupling. The remotely controlled device and the remote control device may be contained in a point of sale package or configured in a point of sale display. In one embodiment, the remotely controlled device has a switch by which the secondary coupling and "try me" operation, or normal wireless remote control operation is selected. When the devices are provided in a point of sale package, the switch is factory set to "try me" operation, which precludes solely wireless operation in the package via the primary link.

Light Shooting And Detecting Toy Figures

US Patent:
6071166, Jun 6, 2000
Filed:
Apr 21, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/063816
Inventors:
Steven Lebensfeld - Laurel Hollow NY
David Chu Ki Kwan - Hong Kong, HK
Harvey Goldberg - Thornhill, CA
Carmine Russo - West Islip NY
Assignee:
Toymax Inc. - Plainview NY
International Classification:
A63H 3000
A63H 504
A63H 3330
US Classification:
446175
Abstract:
The invention disclosed herein provides toy objects such as action figures, robots, vehicles, creatures, etc. , with apparatus for playing a shooting game controlled by one or more human players. Each toy object includes either a energy emitter, a energy sensor, or both. The toy objects are manipulatable by the players to face the emitters and the sensors in directions to hit other objects with radiated energy or avoid being hit with radiated energy from other objects. In the preferred embodiment, the emitter radiates infrared light and the sensor detects infrared light, and are operated from a backpack movably attached to an action figure. Control of radiating and detecting infrared light is similar to the control in a currently popular "laser" shooting games available from Toymax Inc. under the trademark "Laser Challenge".

Interactive Toy Shooting Game Having A Target With A Feelable Output

US Patent:
5984788, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Jun 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/871248
Inventors:
Steven Lebensfeld - Laurel Hollow NY
Frank Landi - Great Neck NY
Carmine Russo - West Islip NY
David Chu Ki Kwan - Hong Kong, HK
Assignee:
Toymax Inc. - Plainview NY
International Classification:
A63F 924
US Classification:
463 51
Abstract:
The invention provides a toy light projector or light gun and player-worn and self-propelled toy targets which detect light emitted by a toy light gun, and a toy shooting game which includes at least one toy light gun, and at least one toy target. The game is played by a player attempting to "hit" a target which provides a feelable output upon detecting light projected by the gun, e. g. , an ejection or release of a material, object, vibration, electrical shock, etc. The output is intended to be received and felt (other than by sight or sound) by a person playing the game. In the preferred embodiments, the target squirts water or bursts a water-filled balloon when a hit is detected or after a given number of hits is detected. Audio/visual effects may also be provided in response to hits.

Player Programmable, Interactive Toy For A Shooting Game

US Patent:
6302796, Oct 16, 2001
Filed:
Jan 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/015863
Inventors:
Steven Lebensfeld - Laurel Hollow NY
David Chu Ki Kwan - Hong Kong, HK
Frank Landi - Great Neck NY
Carmine Russo - West Islip NY
John Ping Chan - Bridgewater NJ
Assignee:
Toymax Inc. - Plainview NY
International Classification:
A63F 924
US Classification:
463 51
Abstract:
The invention disclosed herein relates to a portable, player programmable, interactive toy for a shooting game played by radiating and appropriately detecting infrared light (or other radiated energy). Player sets of the toy include at least one IR emitter, at least one IR detector, and in the preferred embodiments, at least one audio or visual device. A keypad or other input device is provided for the entry of coded information to select from preprogrammed features and functions, including game modes, both prior to the start of a game and/or during a game. The interactivity includes at least two players interacting other than by detection of a hit, i. e. , detection by one player of light shot by another player. The invention provides for information transfer between players to transfer or remotely activate features and functions or to remotely control another player's equipment. Programmed circuitry is provided which may be linked with other devices via an auxiliary connector or wirelessly for different purposes.

Interactive Light-Operated Toy Shooting Game

US Patent:
5741185, Apr 21, 1998
Filed:
Feb 5, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/795895
Inventors:
David Chu Ki Kwan - Hong Kong, HK
Steven Lebensfeld - Laurel Hollow NY
Carmine Russo - West Islip NY
Frank Landi - Great Neck NY
Ng Wing Kwong - Hong Kong, HK
Assignee:
Toymax Inc. - Plainview NY
International Classification:
F41J 502
A63F 902
US Classification:
463 51
Abstract:
The invention provides a toy light projector or light gun and player-worn and self-propelled toy targets which detect light emitted by a toy light gun, and a toy shooting game which includes at least one toy light gun, and at least one toy target. The game is played by a player attempting to "hit" a target which provides audio/visual effects upon detecting light projected by the gun. A main target contains a light detector and all of the circuitry and audio/visual components needed to play a game, and an auxiliary target may contain a light detector and only some of the components needed to play a game and be coupled to a main target to share components therein. A self-propelled target includes circuitry which provides pseudorandom (or other pre-programmed or random) motion to the target. The light gun emits a sound while it is on and ready to be fired, which can serve as a warning to an opposing player. Squeezing a trigger causes the gun to emit light with a first code, and pressing a reset button causes the gun to emit light with a second code.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Lo Sciopero Nei Servizi

Author:
Carmine Russo
ISBN #:
8879104713

Il Pubblico Impiego Tra Ieri E Domani

Author:
Carmine Russo
ISBN #:
8879106031

Public records

Vehicle Records

Carmine Russo

Address:
679 Wabash Ave N, Brewster, OH 44613
VIN:
1FAHP31NX7W298581
Make:
FORD
Model:
FOCUS
Year:
2007

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