Alexander I. Poltorak | |
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Born | 1957 Krasnodar, Russia |
Education | Theoretical Physics, Kuban State University |
Occupation | CEO of General Patent Corporation, Managing Director of IP Holdings LLC, President of American Innovators for Patent Reform |
Notable work | Essentials of Intellectual Property, Essentials of Licensing Intellectual Property |
Website | http://www.poltorak.com/ |
Alexander I. Poltorak (born 1957) is a Russian-born American author, entrepreneur, physicist and scholar. He co-authored two books on intellectual property: Essentials of Intellectual Property and Essentials of Licensing of Intellectual Property, both published by John Wiley & Sons. He is the founder, Chairman and CEO of General Patent Corporation (GPC), an intellectual property firm focusing on patent licensing and enforcement. He is also the founder and President of American Innovators for Patent Reform, a non-profit trade association representing inventors and other stakeholders in the debate over the future of the U.S. patent system.
Alexander I. Poltorak was born in 1957 in Krasnodar, Russia, the former Soviet Union. He earned a graduate degree in Theoretical Physics – the equivalent of a Ph.D. in the United States[citation needed] – at Kuban State University (Kubanski Gosudarstvennyi Universitet).[citation needed] He devoted his academic studies to Einstein’s theory of relativity and gravitation. Poltorak published several research papers in this field and wrote his doctoral thesis on a solution to a long-standing “energy problem” in The Theory of General Relativity.[citation needed]
He left for the United States, and served as an assistant professor of biomathematics at Cornell University Medical College, where he conducted research on mathematical modeling of brain-flow circulation and on positron emission tomography. He also served as an assistant professor of physics at Touro College and as an adjunct professor of law at the Globe Institute of Technology. Poltorak served as the United States co-chair of a Subcommittee on Information Exchange of the US-USSR Trade and Economic Council.[citation needed]
In 1983 Poltorak founded Rapitech Systems, Inc., a computer technology company he took public in 1986. In 1987, he formed Poltorak Associates, a patent licensing company and a predecessor of General Patent Corporation (GPC) which was incorporated in 1989.[1] GPC was selected by Marketing Computers Magazine as one of “Nine for the Nineties” – one of the nine most promising technology companies for the 90s.[2] Dr. Poltorak serves as Chairman and CEO of General Patent Corporation.