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Igor Kosacki, Engineering Manager and Materials Scientist

Igor Kosacki

Engineering Manager and Materials Scientist·Honeywell

United States

Doctorate, Physics

Work experience

Total years of experience: 26 years, 5 months

Engineering Manager and Materials Scientist

July 2013 - February 2019

Honeywell

Houston, Texas, United States

July 2013 - February 2019

• Supporting and leading Materials and Corrosion
Laboratory - 25 people
• Developing corrosion materials research program at
Honeywell
• Serving as Honeywell liaison for numerous Join
Industry Programs
• Exploring new business opportunities for corrosion
research

Company industry:
General Engineering Consultancy
Job role:
Engineering

Senior Scientist

June 2006 - July 2013

Shell

Houston, Texas, United States

June 2006 - July 2013

• Initiated and developed the nanotechnology R&D program - nanomaterials for oil and gas
• Build/run a global materials research portfolio with collaborators from national labs., academic and industry - MIT, Oak Ridge, Institute for Electronic Materials (ITME-Warsaw), AGH-Technical University, Krakow, AEC
• Served as Shell liaison and technical advisor for numerous joint industry partnerships - Advanced Energy Consortium, MIT Energy Initiative
• Established an experimental program for impedance spectroscopy, optical spectroscopy and the design of advanced materials to meet new technical challenge (enhanced oil recovery, heavy oil, tight gas)
• Established and run High Temperature Materials Physics Laboratory - developed the electrical heaters for in-situ oil conversion
• Made numerous technical contributions
- Devised a down-hole Raman spectroscopy tool for real-time monitoring of reservoir fluids/materials
- Designed nanoparticle surfactants to improve enhanced oil recovery
- Crafted a nano-marker technology to monitor corrosion within oil wells
- Initiated a research program for novel proppants that increase production from tight gas systems

Company industry:
Oil & Gas
Job role:
Research and Development

Senior Scientist

September 2001 - June 2006

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tennessee, United States

September 2001 - June 2006

• Developed research program related to nanocrystalline oxide thin films for energy conversion
• Discovered nanostructured materials with enhanced electrical transport and chemical reactivity for solid oxide fuel cells, separation membranes and gas sensors
• Developed mesoporous composites with enhanced ionic conductivity for electrochemical devices
• Conducted research of electronic properties of nanocrystalline ion conductors
• Conducted research on mass and electrical transport in nanocrystalline oxide thin films

Company industry:
Electric Power Production & Transmission
Job role:
Research and Development

Professor

July 1995 - September 2001

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Missouri, United States

July 1995 - September 2001

• Conducted research of nanocrystalline oxide thin films and supervising graduate and undergraduate students - promoted 3 M.Sc and 2 Ph.D.
• Developed processing of nanocrystalline oxide thin films by polymeric precursor spin coating technique
• Lattice dynamics of nanocrystalline materials
• Lattice defects in nanomaterilas and their correlation with electrical and optical properties
• Modeling the relationship between non-stoichiometry and the electrical properties of ion conductors

Company industry:
Scientific Research & Development
Job role:
Research and Development

Professor

October 1992 - July 1995

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

October 1992 - July 1995

• Conducted research on ion conducting materials for energy conversion
• Initiated study of nanocrystalline ceramics - discovered an enhanced properties of nanoceramic materials
• Defect equilibria and matter transport in ceramic oxides
• Mixed electronic-ionic conductivity in solids

Company industry:
Scientific Research & Development
Job role:
Research and Development

Education

Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences

June 1993

June 1993

Doctorate, Physics

Poland

Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences

March 1983

March 1983

Doctorate, Solid State Physics

Poland

• Ph.D. in Solid State Physics, Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw 1983

University Marie Sklodowska-Curie

April 1978

April 1978

Master's degree, Experimental Physics

Poland

• M.Sc. in Experimental Physics, University Marie Sklodowska - Curie, Lublin, Poland 1978

Skills

Nanomaterials
Expert
Nanomaterials
Expert
Materials Science
Expert
Materials Science
Expert
Materials Analysis
Expert
Materials Analysis
Expert
Corrosion
Expert
Corrosion
Expert
Energy Conversion
Expert
Energy Conversion
Expert
COMPOSITES
COMPOSITES
CORROSION
CORROSION
FUEL
FUEL
HYDROCARBON
HYDROCARBON
INCREASE
INCREASE
LABORATORY
Expert
LABORATORY
Expert
LIAISON
LIAISON
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
REAL-TIME
REAL-TIME
SPECTROSCOPY
SPECTROSCOPY
Corrosion
Expert
Corrosion
Expert
Energy Conversion
Expert
Energy Conversion
Expert
Nanomaterials
Expert
Nanomaterials
Expert
Materials Science
Expert
Materials Science
Expert
Materials Analysis
Expert
Materials Analysis
Expert

Languages

English
Expert
Polish
Expert
Russian
Expert

Memberships

Materials Research Society

Member

November 1993

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