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Roman PopilSenior Research Scientist
Ph.D., University
of British Columbia
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New course proposal: Measurement of Paper Physical Properties Course
Roman E. Popil, Ph.D. in experimental plasma physics
from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, 1984. M.S. plasma
physics UBC 1979, B.S. (Honors), physics, University of Regina 1977.
Post-doctoral fellow, University of Alberta, 1984-1986, Electrical Engineering
department, KrF laser laboratory, NSERC Industrial Fellow, MacMillan
Bloedel Research 1986-1989, Research Physicist, MacMillan Bloedel Research
1986 - 1998, instrumentation development, pilot and paper machine trial
work for product quality optimization, Senior Physicist, Honeywell-measurex,
1998-2000, on-line sensor development and engineering for paper gloss,
color, caliper, System Design Engineer, KLA-Tencor 2001, wafer defect
detection instrumentation engineering, Senior Research Scientist, IPST
2002. Granted 3 patents and authored or co-authored over 25 peer reviewed
publications
Research Summary
Currently managing the Paper Analysis Lab overseeing contracted testing
services providing an analysis and interpretation of data to assist customers
with their trouble-shooting or product optimization programs. Developing
new instrumentation and test methods to provide measurements not commonly
available such as paper cockle or curl, hygroexpansivity, accelerated combined
board creep, out-of-plane shear for corrugated board. 3 US patents in the
area of paper characterizing instrumentation. 7 Conference proceedings
in paper instrumentation development, printability, and paper finishing.
Principal Investigator for the Engineered Packaging and Products elective
research consortium project developing and verifying through designed
experimentation, new predictive models of corrugated board performance
based on component physical properties. Principal Investigator for
investigation and evaluation of wax replacement coatings for corrugated
containers. Experimentation with coating applications on liners for
water/moisture resistance.
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