
B.S., M.S., Ph.D. U. Montpellier France
matt@esdrmv.com
Dr. Matt Aldissi is currently working on organic optoelectronics and works with a number of federal agencies and branches as a result of proposals he has written and submitted. 20 Phase I and 10 Phase II SBIR (small business Innovation Research) contracts and grants have been awarded. His prior two appointments were at Foster-Miller Inc. and Cape Cod Research as a senior staff scientist for four years. At these two companies, he worked on the development of conducting polymers, ferromagnetic polymers and nanocomposites and semiconductors. He has also developed electronic and electrochemical devices based on those materials. Prior to that, Dr. Aldissi held the position of research fellow, then vice president for Advanced Technology at Champlain developed applications of conductive, ferromagnetic and ferroelectric polymers in the wire and cable industry and commercialized several products while interacting with the marketing and sales team. As a research staff member at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Dr. Aldissi worked on conductive polymers and its applications, on ferroelectric polymers and on biomaterials. Prior to Los Alamos, Dr. Aldissi held a postdoctoral position at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia with the late Profressor Alan MacDiarmid, in which he explored use of conductive polymers in batteries.
Dr. Aldissi received his B.S. in chemistry, M.S. in polymer chemistry and Ph.D. in polymer science, all from the University of Montpellier, France. He is the author of more than 100 publications/reports and more than 25 patents and patent applications, and winner of two R&D 100 awards (1989 and 1990). He is a member of the American Chemical, Electrochemical and Materials Research Societies.
Matt Aldissi, Ph.D. can be reached at matt@esdrmv.com.











