Education
He obtained a Master of ing (ing Physics) degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1983, and is a member of the Professional s Ontario (Philanthropic and Educational Organization), a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics s (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and a life member of the World Future Society (Wausau Financial Systems).
Career
He is listed in Canadian Who"s Who, published by the University of Toronto Press (UTP). He acted as senior integrated circuit designer for the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor standard cell library, as senior design system integrator for the Gallium Arsenide cell library, and as Uniplex Information and Computing System systems administrator. His publications include those in the Journal of Applied Physics.
As an independent inventor, Sunatori has drafted and filed more than 60 solo patent applications in many fields, including electronics, magnetics, optics, dynamics, software, hardware, energy, safety, environment, medical, consumer products, sporting goods, fashion, et cetera with titles such as "Topless Microwave Cooking Device", "Unisex Magnetic Coaxial Connector Device", "Magnetically Erected Wind-Effect Display Device", "Erectable Hexa-Conical Beverage Container", "3-Way Hockey Rink", "Drip-free Interconnect with Unisex Magnetic Connector", "Coreless Frozen Pizza" and "Bisexual Magnetic Garment Closure System".
He submitted inventions to the United States. Department of Defense for Combating Terrorism Technology Research, id est (that is), "Crash Survivor" and "German Buster", to National Aeronautics and Space Administration Create the Future Design Contest, et cetera As an entrepreneur, Sunatori founded HyperInfo Canada Incorporated. in 1989 to pursue research and development on information processing and publishing technology as well as electromagnetic technology applications.
In 1995, he set up HyperInfo Knowledge Power Centre on the internet to offer pay-for-value knowledge services via e-commerce. In 2002, his court case with the Commission de protection de la langue française (CPLF) was mentioned in The Globe and Mail newspaper, University of Alberta"s Alberta Law Review, et cetera
In 2005, his MagneScribe invention was featured in the Ottawa Business Journal newspaper.
In 2008, he appeared in Philanthropic and Educational Organization"s publication "YOU FIND ENGINEERING Indiana THE MOST AMAZING PLACES" along with Leonid Brezhnev, Jimmy Carter, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Lee Iacocca, Boris Yeltsin, et cetera In 2009, he discovered a serious security breach in Canada Post Ombudsman"s online complaints system, as reported in the Ottawa Citizen newspaper. Sunatori has been granted over 60 Canadian and United States. patents, including United States 6830402 and California 2429153 for "Auto-retractable pen mechanism with a cushion effect".
Membership
Sunatori worked at Northern Telecom Electronics Limited. and Bell-Northern Research Limited. (now Nortel Networks) for 11 years as a member of the scientific staff