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James Von Ehr is the Founder of Zyvex Corporation. He is currently
the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Zyvex Instruments
and Zyvex Labs. He is also Managing Director of Zyvex Asia
and a Managing Member and Chairman of the Board of Zyvex Performance
Materials.
Jim is recognized as a respected leader within
the nanotechnology industry. His commitment to nanotechnology
is evidenced by his personal contribution of $3.5 million
to establish the University of Texas at Dallas NanoTech Institute.
He has also endowed the James Von Ehr Distinguished Chair
of Science and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas,
held by the late Dr. Alan G. MacDiarmid (2000 Nobel Laureate
in Chemistry). He also founded the Texas Nanotechnology Initiative
in December, 2000.
Jim was awarded Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur
of the Year Award for Pioneering in June 2003. The Entrepreneur
Of The Year® Institute celebrates the accomplishments
of the world’s great entrepreneurs and increases public
awareness of the benefits these innovators provide to our
society.
In the Spring of 2003, Jim testified before
the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
for Bill S.189, The 21st Century Nanotechnology Research and
Development Act. He was then invited to the Oval Office to
be present when President Bush signed the Bill into law on
December 3, 2003. He is also an invited member of the Nanotechnology
Technical Advisory Group (NTAG) to the U.S. President’s
Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).
In November 2004, Jim received the Ernest Randall
Economic Development Leadership Award from the Richardson
(Texas) Chamber of Commerce. The prestigious award is presented
to a Chamber member who provides distinguished services to
Richardson by building the economic base of the city.
In May 2006, Jim created the “James Von
Ehr Scholars Program” at Michigan State University.
This endowment provides four-year scholarships to sixteen
engineering undergraduates who demonstrate financial need
and an
awareness of how free enterprise, liberty, and the rule of
law work
together to create wealth and well-being in society.
Before founding Zyvex in 1997, Jim was the founder,
president, chairman and CEO of Altsys Corporation, which developed
FreeHand and Fontographer, the first commercially available
PostScript drawing program. Altsys was sold to Macromedia
in 1995, where he held a seat on the Macromedia Board of Directors
for nearly four years.
Jim has a M.S. in Mathematical Sciences (Computer
Science) from the University
of Texas at Dallas, and a B.S. in Computer Science from
Michigan
State University. He was awarded Distinguished Alumni
awards from both Michigan State University and the University
of Texas at Dallas in October 2004. In May 2006, he was awarded
the “Computer Science and Engineering
Distinguished Alumni Award” and the “Claud Erickson
Award” (Michigan State University’s highest Engineering
Alumni award).
• Founder, Zyvex Corporation. (1997)
• Vice President of Product Development/Java,
and Director of Macromedia. Managed a small group defining
Java-based next-generation multimedia authoring tools for
the Internet. (1996–1997)
• Vice President & General Manager,
Digital Arts Group, and Director of Macromedia. Managed the
former Altsys group developing the desktop publishing programs
FreeHand, Fontographer, and xRes. (1995–1996)
• CEO and Chairman of Tetragon. Tetragon
was a spin-off of Altsys Corporation, developing games originally
for the 3DO game system, and the Sony PlayStation. (1993–1995)
• President, Renner Plaza Properties:
property management company created to own and manage commercial
real estate. (1992–2000)
• President, Chairman & CEO, Altsys
Corporation. Founded Altsys to develop graphics applications
for personal computers. After developing several major products,
which achieved total worldwide sales of over $100M in the
company’s 10 year history, the company was sold to Macromedia
in January 1995. (1984–1995)
• Manager in Design Automation Department,
Texas Instruments, and Senior Member of Technical Staff. Managed
a group that developed three generations of CAD tools for
integrated circuit layout over an 11 year period. (1973–1984)
• New Buffalo High School (1968)
• B.S. in Computer Science from Michigan State University
(1972)
• M.S. in Mathematical Sciences (Computer Science),
University of Texas at Dallas (1982)
• 6,987,277: Systems and method for picking and placing
of nanoscale objects utilizing differences in chemical and
physical binding forces
• 5,361,333: System and method for generating self-overlapping
calligraphic images
• 5,353,396: System and method for generating complex
calligraphic curves
• 5,434,959: System and method of generating variable
width lines within a graphics system
• 5,467,443: System and method for automatically generating
derived graphics elements
• 5,594,855: System and method for generating real-time
calligraphic curves
• 6,887,450: Directional assembly of carbon nanotube
strings
• Board of Directors, Zyvex
Performance Materials (2007)
• Board of Directors, 10C
Technologies, Inc. (2007)
• Editorial Advisory Board, Nanotech
Briefs (2006–Present)
• Board of Advisors, Institute
for Policy Innovation (2006–Present)
• International Advisory Committee, National Center
for Nanoprocess and Equipment in the Korea Institute of Industrial
Technology (2006–Present)
• International Advisory Committe, Institute of Precision
Engineering
of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2006–Present)
• Chairman, University
of Texas at Dallas Development Board (2005–Present;
Board member since 2002)
• Board of Directors, Foresight
Nanotech Institute (2005–Present)
• Board of Directors, STARTech
Early Ventures (2005–Present)
• Board of Directors, FLOW,
Inc. (2005–Present)
• Board of Directors, Atomate,
Corp. (2005–Present)
• Presidential Advisory Committee, University of Texas
Center
for Nano and Molecular Science & Technology (2005–Present)
• International Advisory Panel of the National University
of Singapore Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Initiative [NUSNNI]
(2004–Present)
• Editorial Advisory Board [EAB] of R&D
Magazine’s Micro|Nano Newsletter (2003–Present)
• Nanotechnology Technical Advisory Group [NTAG] to
the U.S. President’s Council of Advisors on Science
and Technology [PCAST]
(2003–Present)
• Board of Directors, Texas
Nanotechnology Initiative (2001–Present)
• Board of Directors, Metroplex
Technology Business Council (2001–Present)
• Member, IEEE
(1998–Present)
• Member, AAAS
(1996–Present)
• Board of Directors, Foresight
Institute (1995–2008)
• Advisory Board, University
of North Texas College of Engineering (2004–2007)
• Board of Directors, TissueGen,
Inc. (2005–2007)
• Research Advisory Board, University of Texas at Dallas
(2002–2007)
• Consulting Professor, Nanjing
University, Nanjing, China (2002)
• Advisory Professor, Fudan
University, Shanghai, China (2002)
• Guest Professor of Physics, Jilin
University, Changchun, China (2001–2002)
• Board of Directors, North Texas Technology Council
(2000–2002)
• Strategic Partners Council, Computer
Science and Engineering Department, Michigan State University
(1997–2005)
• Board of Directors, Macromedia, Inc. (1995–1999)
• Contributing author, “Commercializing
Micro-Nanotechnology Products,” edited by David
Tolfree and Mark J. Jackson (1998)
• Co-author of paper titled
“Assembler Construction by Proximal Probe” presented
at the Fifth Foresight Conference on Nanotechnology (1997)
• Puzzle and sound effects designer of the 3DO videogame
Gridders (1994)
• Developer of Rollup, a font utility for building Japanese,
Chinese, and Korean typefaces (1993)
• Contributing author, “Real World PostScript,”
edited by Steve Roth (1998)
• Co-developer of the program Aldus FreeHand, a powerful,
professional illustration program for the Macintosh and Windows
(1987)
• Instigator and principal author of the Encapsulated
PostScript File Format (EPSF) specification used to exchange
graphics data between desktop publishing applications (1987)
• Co-developer of the program Fontographer, a PostScript
font editor for the Macintosh, which was the first commercially
available PostScript drawing program (1986)
• Co-developer of the program FONTastic, a bitmap font
editor for the Macintosh (1985)
• Developer of two games for the
Texas Instruments Home Computer: Sneggit and Slymoids
(1983)
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