Dena P Molnar, Age 43Oakland, CA

Dena Molnar Phones & Addresses

Oakland, CA

Berkeley, CA

Somerville, MA

Juno Beach, FL

264 Devoe St APT 4F, Brooklyn, NY 11211

Providence, RI

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Work

Company: Studio echelman May 2012 Position: Project manager

Education

School / High School: Harvard Graduate School of Design 2010 Specialities: Technology

Skills

Textiles • Textile Design • Weaving • Textile Technology • Computational Textiles • E Textiles • Fabric Development • Product Development • Concept Development • Interaction Design • Technology Integration • Arduino • Rhino • Adobe Creative Suite • Photoshop • Illustrator • Indesign • Trend • Apparel • Fashion • Sewing • Design • Screen Printing • Design Strategy

Languages

English • Spanish

Interests

Textile Technology and Design • Architectural and Design • High Performance Textiles • Interaction Design

Industries

Design

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Dena Molnar resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Vice President Of Design

Location:
5970 Rincon Dr, Oakland, CA 94611
Industry:
Design
Work:
California College of the Arts Jan 2016 - Mar 2017
Hybrid Lab Manager
Luna Textiles Jan 2016 - Mar 2017
Vice President of Design
Aedes Technologies Aug 2012 - Jan 2016
Textile Engineer
Google Circular 2 Jun 2014 - Nov 2014
Textile Technology Consultant, Google's Project Jacquard
Rhode Island School of Design Jun 2014 - Aug 2014
Instructor: Textiles + Technology: Transforming Environments
Wovns Jun 2014 - Aug 2014
Co Founder
Studio Echelman May 2012 - Aug 2012
Project Manager
Mit Man Vehicle Lab Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Jan 2012 - May 2012
Consultant - High Performance and Adaptive Textiles
Maharam Mar 2005 - Feb 2009
Senior Designer - High Performance Wallcovering, Window Covering
Wearbest Sil-Tex Mills Mar 2004 - Mar 2005
Designer- Residential Textiles
Education:
Harvard University Graduate School of Design 2012
Masters, Design
Harvard Graduate School of Design 2012
Harvard University Graduate School of Design 2010 - 2012
North Carolina State College of Textile Engineering 2006
Nc State College of Textile Engineering 2006 - 2006
Rhode Island School of Design 1998 - 2002
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts
Dreyfoos School of the Arts 1998
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Artcenter College of Design
Skills:
Textiles, Textile Design, Weaving, Textile Technology, Computational Textiles, E Textiles, Fabric Development, Product Development, Concept Development, Interaction Design, Technology Integration, Arduino, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Trend, Apparel, Fashion, Sewing, Design, Screen Printing, Design Strategy
Interests:
Textile Technology and Design
Architectural and Design
High Performance Textiles
Interaction Design
Languages:
English
Spanish
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Dena Molnar - Somerville, MA

Work:
Studio Echelman May 2012 to 2000
Project Manager
Harvard GSD- Zofnass Conference for Infrastructure Sustainability Jun 2011 to Sep 2011
Graphic design and basic website management (Dreamweaver)
Maharam Mar 2005 to Feb 2009
Senior Designer- High Performance and Natural Textiles
Wearbest Mills Mar 2004 to Mar 2005
Designer
San Francisco Museum of Craft and Folk Art - San Francisco, CA Sep 2003 to Jun 2004
Instructor- Arts Program
Mission Voices, Southern Exposure Gallery - San Francisco, CA Mar 2004 to May 2004
Visiting Textile Instructor
Summit Springs Design - Woodside, CA Sep 2002 to Mar 2004
Designer- Outdoor
Unarmed Underground Art Center Jun 2000 to 2001
Director
Education:
Harvard Graduate School of Design 2010 to 2012
Technology
Rhode Island School of Design - Providence, RI 2002
BFA in Textile Design

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Aggregating Textiles For Production

US Patent:
2016006, Mar 10, 2016
Filed:
Sep 8, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/848213
Inventors:
- Cambridge MA, US
Dena P. Molnar - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
WOVNS LLC - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
D03D 51/00
Abstract:
Techniques for operating a loom to produce multiple different textiles during a single operation of the loom. Conventionally, a loom produces a single textile during each single operation of the loom. When producing multiple different textiles during a single operation of the loom, a single run of the mill may generate the multiple different textiles for multiple different customers. In some embodiments, during a single operation of a loom, the loom may generate a single piece of loom-finished fabric that includes multiple different textiles for multiple different customers and, following the single run of the mill, the single piece of loom-finished fabric may be cut apart to yield the different textiles, which may be one, two, more than five, more than ten, or any suitable number of different textiles for any suitable number of different customers.

Screen With Visible Marker

US Patent:
2016005, Feb 25, 2016
Filed:
Nov 2, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/930205
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Jonathan Seth Clarren - Seattle WA, US
Dena Pomaikai Molnar - Somerville MA, US
International Classification:
D03D 13/00
D03D 9/00
D03D 1/00
E06B 9/52
Abstract:
Products and devices are described for displaying a visible marker on a screen. Some embodiments disclose using different weave patterns and/or density patterns to create the visible marker. Other embodiments disclose using different colors of thread to create the visible marker. The present disclosure also describes methods for manufacturing or displaying the visible marker on the screen.

Screen With Visible Marker

US Patent:
2014026, Sep 18, 2014
Filed:
Mar 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/841057
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Jonathan Seth Clarren - Seattle WA, US
Dena Pomaikai Molnar - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
AEDES TECHNOLOGIES - Seattle WA
International Classification:
E06B 9/24
D03D 23/00
US Classification:
160237, 139291 R
Abstract:
Products and devices are described for displaying a visible marker on a screen. Some embodiments disclose using different weave patterns and/or density patterns to create the visible marker. Other embodiments disclose using different colors of thread to create the visible marker. The present disclosure also describes methods for manufacturing or displaying the visible marker on the screen.

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