Boris Zubry

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Zubry at a book signing.
Zubry at a book signing.

Boris Zubry (born 1951 in Leningrad, USSR, presently St. Petersburg, Russia}, is an inventor, author (novelist, short stories and political satire), poet and an educator. In 1968 Boris Zubry entered Leningrad Institute for Military Mechanics and in 1973 Leningrad Technological Institute for Refrigiration Industry graduating with [{Master's Degree]} in Mechanical Engineering. Mr. Zubry immigrated to the U.S. from the former Soviet Union in 1978. After living and working in the states of Washington, California and Texas, Zubry has resided, traveling extensively, in Princeton, New Jersey since 1993. Over the years Boris Zubry associated with a number of cosmetic, food and pharmaceutical manufacturing companies as an engineer and a project manager working in many countries around the world. Presently, Mr. Zubry is a lecturer of mathematics at Rutgers University.

Boris Zubry is best known for his books Chess Master, Miles of Experience, Arrogance of Truth, "Puska" and the numerous short stories published by various publications. Boris Zubry is an inventor of the Magnetic Plungerless Injection System (MPIS} - Patent # 7,255,684.

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