CREDENTIALS:
Ph.D., Wood Science and Technology, University of California, Berkeley, 1977
M.Sc., Engineering Science/Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1974
M.Sc., Wood Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1970
M.Eng., Wood Technology, College of Agriculture, Poznan, Poland, 1963
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY:
Founder/Director and Technical Consultant, Wood Machining Institute.,
an International Information Center for the wood industry and machinery and cutting tools manufacturers. Located in Berkeley, CA, USA.
1984-Present: Adjunct Professor, Department of Wood and Paper Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. Advisor of tooling research programs.
1991-Present: Research Scientist/Technical Consultant, California Cedar Products Company, Stockton, CA.
Researching the wear of cutting tools, reduction of kerf losses during sawing, sawing and consulting in the general area of wood machining, including machine guarding and worker safety.
1984-1998: Wood Processing Specialist, University of California, Berkeley.
Cooperative Extension and the Forest Products Laboratory, Richmond, CA provided technical assistance to the wood industry in California and initated short courses on circular and band saws, with international participation.
PUBLICATIONS:
Published over 100 papers and research reports related to wood machining. Since 1984, Editor and Publisher of an International Bi-monthly newsletter, 'Wood Machining News', with subscribers in over 25 countries. Published 122 newsletters as of April 2004.
CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS:
Initated and served as Program Chairman for 9 (nine) International Conferences on Scanning Technology and Process Optimization in the Wood Industry (1985-2003). Organized 8 (eight) international conferences on Sawing Technology (1989-2003), and 3 (three) Symposia on Computers in Furniture and Cabinet Manufacturing (1992-1996). Organized the 15th Annual International Wood Machining Conference Seminar in 2001. In addition, has attended international wood industry and equipment shows in the U.S., Canada, Germany, France, Finland, Australia, and South Africa.
MEMBERSHIPS:
American National Standard Institue - ANSI 01.1 Committee on Safety Requirements for Woodworking Machinery (1984-1997); American Society of Mechancial Engineers (1975 - 2003); Society of Manufacturing Engineers; Forest Products Society (Chairman of the Pacific Southwest Section, 1983-1985); International Union of Forest Research Organizations - Chairman of the Working Party of Milling and Machining (1990-1998); and Fellow of the International Academy of Wood Science.
LANGUAGES:
Fluent in English, Polish, and German. Working knowledge in Russian.
CATEGORIES:
Machine Safeguarding
Product Liability
Patent Infringement
Litigation Support
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