Biography

Yale Jay Lubkin, American electrical engineer, consultant. Achievements include invention of permissive action link as used by United States and Russian allies to prevent unauthorized arming of nuclear weapons. Fellow National Science Foundation, New York Board Regents.

Background
Lubkin, Yale Jay was born on June 30, 1931 in Brooklyn. Son of Samuel and Frances (Rosen) Lubkin.

Education
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University Penna., 1953. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1954. Master of Science in Mathematics, New York University, 1963.

Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics, Sussex (England) College of Technology, 1970.

Career
Senior engineer W.L. Maxson Corp, 1956-1957. Engineer Airborne Instrument Laboratories, 1957-1959. Manager advanced development Consolidated Avionics Corporation, 1959-1960.

Principal system engineer Loral Electronics, 1960-1962. President Lubkin Associates, Inc., consultant, 1962-1970. Department head intelligence and acoustics Eljim, Israel, 1970-1972.

Director advanced technical Litton Amecom, 1985-1986. President Ben Franklin Industries, Owings, Maryland, 1972-1985 and from 87. Associate professor, department head New York Institute of Technology, Brooklyn Polytechnic Graduate School.

Achievements
Yale Jay Lubkin has been listed as a noteworthy electrical engineer, consultant by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership
Lieutenant Ordnance corpus, United States army, 1954-1956. Colonel United States Army Reserve, 1953-1986. Fellow International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering.

Member Triple Nine Society, Old Crows (charter).