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Angstron Materials Inc., today announced the appointment of Ian Fuller as vice president for business development and engineering.
Angstron Materials Inc., today announced the appointment of Ian Fuller as vice president for business development and engineering. The Bellbrook, Ohio resident was promoted to the position to fast track commercialization of the manufacturer’s graphene products. He also will manage research and development initiatives for original graphene technologies.
During his career with Angstron and its sister company Nanotek Instruments Fuller has cultivated critical business and interdisciplinary communication skills to bridge the gap between three key fields of study.
“Scientists concentrate on technology breakthroughs; engineers focus on how to turn these breakthroughs into practical applications; while businessmen just want to know how to use the breakthroughs to gain competitive advantages,” explains Fuller. “Lack of concise understanding and communication between these groups often hinders progress and delays efforts to bring scientific discoveries to consumers.”
Fuller has a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics from Wright State University and a master’s degree in Material Science and Engineering from Cornell University. He has successfully brought multiple research projects from proof of concept studies to pilot and full-scale production.
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