Molecular Rebar Design May 2014 - Apr 2016
Chief Technology Officer
Black Diamond Structures Llc May 2014 - Apr 2016
Chief Executive Officer at Black Diamond Structures Llc
Kior Mar 2010 - May 2014
Vice President, R and D
The Dow Chemical Company 2009 - 2010
Global R and D Director, Basic Plastics
The Dow Chemical Company 2004 - 2009
Vice President and Global R and D Director, Dow Automotive
Education:
University of Virginia 1984 - 1987
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering, Philosophy
University of Virginia
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
University of Virginia
Master of Science, Masters, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Chemical Engineering R&D Polymers Catalysis Materials Science Process Simulation Chemistry Process Optimization Design of Experiments Process Engineering Polymer Science Commercialization Characterization Technology Transfer Polymer Chemistry Coatings Biofuels Additives Technology and Product Development Global Team Management Technology Licensing Strategic Planning Restructuring Joint Ventures Venture Capital Market Positioning Technology Commercialization Financial Oversight Revenue Generation Intellectual Property/Patent Planning M&As/Acquisition Integration Technology Startup
Certifications:
Certified Six Sigma Greenbelt For Maic & Design For Six Sigma Executive Mba-Advanced Management Program Technology Managers Development Program
Us Patents
Two-Stage Reactor And Process For Conversion Of Solid Biomass Material
Brian Bibens - Houston TX, US Ronald Cordle - League City TX, US Bruce Adkins - League City TX, US John Hacskaylo - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
KiOR Inc. - Pasadena TX
International Classification:
C10G 1/00
US Classification:
44307, 422164
Abstract:
A two-stage reactor/process is disclosed for the conversion of solid particulate biomass material and includes: a first stage, in which solid particulate biomass material is pyrolyzed to primary reaction products, and a second stage in which the primary reaction products are catalytically converted in a second stage which is operated at a temperature higher than that of the first stage.