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Andre Anderko is responsible for technology at OLI Systems. In his role as CTO, he oversees every aspect of OLI development: the research that provides the foundation for physical property and corrosion models, parameter development through thermophysical modeling, continued development of OLI solvers, and software product development. In his R&D function, he manages sponsored research projects and works on corrosion modeling. | Andre Anderko is responsible for technology at OLI Systems. In his role as CTO, he oversees every aspect of OLI development: the research that provides the foundation for physical property and corrosion models, parameter development through thermophysical modeling, continued development of OLI solvers, and software product development. In his R&D function, he manages sponsored research projects and works on corrosion modeling. | ||
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Andre is the architect and author of OLI's corrosion simulation technology. He has led the development of OLI's Mixed-Solvent Electrolyte framework, including thermodynamic and transport property models. Also, he developed a model for the thermodynamic behavior of electrolyte systems at high temperatures. | Andre is the architect and author of OLI's corrosion simulation technology. He has led the development of OLI's Mixed-Solvent Electrolyte framework, including thermodynamic and transport property models. Also, he developed a model for the thermodynamic behavior of electrolyte systems at high temperatures. | ||
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Helmholtz Award of the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (2000) | Helmholtz Award of the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (2000) |
Revision as of 09:55, 11 January 2018
Andre Anderko - Chief Technical Officer (CTO)
Role
Andre Anderko is responsible for technology at OLI Systems. In his role as CTO, he oversees every aspect of OLI development: the research that provides the foundation for physical property and corrosion models, parameter development through thermophysical modeling, continued development of OLI solvers, and software product development. In his R&D function, he manages sponsored research projects and works on corrosion modeling.
Accomplishments
Andre is the architect and author of OLI's corrosion simulation technology. He has led the development of OLI's Mixed-Solvent Electrolyte framework, including thermodynamic and transport property models. Also, he developed a model for the thermodynamic behavior of electrolyte systems at high temperatures.
Areas of Expertise
Thermophysical properties
Thermodynamics
Corrosion
Electrolytes
Solution chemistry
Publications
Click for full listing using Google Citations: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=auFtxeEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
Awards
Helmholtz Award of the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (2000)
Bengough Awards of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (2006, 2011)
R&D100 Award for the Corrosion Analyzer (2007)
Education
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Chemistry, 1990-1992
PhD, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1989
MS/BS, Technical University of Warsaw, Department of Chemistry, 1987