Professor
Material Sciences
Material science
United States of America
Igor Kosacki is currently an Engineering Manager, Corrosion Solutions at Honeywell International Inc. In his current role, he is responsible for the operation of Corrosion Solution Laboratory and the development new research program for oil and gas materials. He received his PhD in Physics from the Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. In 1992, he joined the Crystal Physics and Electroceramics Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he worked as Visiting Professor. During 1995-2001, he was employed by University of Missouri-Rolla as Associate Professor. Next, he was working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2001-2006) and Shell Exploration & Production (2006-2013) as Senior Scientist. He recently joined (since July 2013) Honeywell. His research activity is focused on the processing of advanced functional materials for energy and oil and gas technologies. The area of interest includes ceramics, thin films and nanocrystalline structures and the study of their electrical, structural and optical properties related to microstructure and fabrication. He is an active Member of Materials Research Society, The American Ceramic Society, as well as, NACE. He has been involved as a Member of the number conference advising committees and served as the Chairman for various symposia. He has widely published and has over 100 technical papers including book chapters and review articles in the area of materials research. Igor Kosacki is currently an Engineering Manager, Corrosion Solutions at Honeywell International Inc. In his current role, he is responsible for the operation of Corrosion Solution Laboratory and the development new research program for oil and gas materials. He received his PhD in Physics from the Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. In 1992, he joined the Crystal Physics and Electroceramics Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he worked as Visiting Professor. During 1995-2001, he was employed by University of Missouri-Rolla as Associate Professor. Next, he was working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2001-2006) and Shell Exploration & Production (2006-2013) as Senior Scientist. He recently joined (since July 2013) Honeywell. His research activity is focused on the processing of advanced functional materials for energy and oil and gas technologies. The area of interest includes ceramics, thin films and nanocrystalline structures and the study of their electrical, structural and optical properties related to microstructure and fabrication. He is an active Member of Materials Research Society, The American Ceramic Society, as well as, NACE. He has been involved as a Member of the number conference advising committees and served as the Chairman for various symposia. He has widely published and has over 100 technical papers including book chapters and review articles in the area of materials research.
Material Sciences