Marc Mamak

 Marc Mamak

Marc Mamak

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Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Chemistry

Group Scientist at Procter & Gamble
Nanotechnology
Marc
Mamak
Cincinnati, Ohio Area
14 years of industry experience with the world’s largest chemical (BASF) & consumer product companies (P&G) in materials R&D. Experienced in laboratory management, leading technical projects, and external collaborations.


Experience

  • University of Toronto

    Research Associate

    -Management of an electron microscopy facility (SEM. STEM, EDX)
    -Research of novel nanoporous electrodes for dye sensitized electrochromic devices in collaboration with Xerox Research Centre of Canada

  • University of Toronto

    Post Doctoral Fellow

    -Development of novel nanoporous electrodes for dye-sensitized electrochromic displays in collaboration with Xerox
    -Lecturer for materials chemistry & conductive polymers courses

  • Procter & Gamble

    Group Scientist

    Lead analytical scientist for packaging innovation and microscopy

  • Procter & Gamble

    Senior Scientist, Surface, Imaging & Microscopy Group

    -Embedded role in Fiber Transformative Platform Technology (TPT) team
    -Innovation for decorative packaging (PackDev)
    -Microscopy Leader for North America
    o Lead collaborator with multiple university/government partners
    o Lead/Define innovation planning for Microscopy Capability
    o Oversight of resource allocation across the organization

  • Procter & Gamble

    Scientist, Microscopy & Imaging Core

    - Support for all business categories across P&G as well as upstream TPT efforts
    - Specialist in Cryo EM techniques
    - Laboratory management
    - New capability development

  • BASF (Legacy Ciba)

    Staff Scientist

    Technical lead for the design and development of advanced functional particles for plastic, coating, and ink applications including graphene and tungsten bronze nanoparticles.

  • Ciba Specialty Chemicals

    Senior Scientist

    - Lead scientist within newly established Advanced Functional Particles platform. Thermal plasma synthesis of unique nanoparticles for specific effects in plastics, coatings & inks.

Education

  • State University of New York at Binghamton

    BA

    Materials Chemistry (Advisor: M.S. Whittingham)
    Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa

  • University of Toronto

    PhD

    Materials chemistry (Advisor: G.A. Ozin)
    -Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of novel self-assembly of mesoporous materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell electrodes in collaboration with Mobil Oil Corporation

  • University of Toronto

    Research Associate


    -Management of an electron microscopy facility (SEM. STEM, EDX) -Research of novel nanoporous electrodes for dye sensitized electrochromic devices in collaboration with Xerox Research Centre of Canada

  • University of Toronto

    Post Doctoral Fellow


    -Development of novel nanoporous electrodes for dye-sensitized electrochromic displays in collaboration with Xerox -Lecturer for materials chemistry & conductive polymers courses