3M Scientist Mentors
Dr. Maria Appeaning
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. Maria Appeaning is a Research Scientist in the 3M Corporate Research Materials Laboratory. Since joining 3M in 2006, Appeaning has worked on a range of 3M technologies with several 3M divisions and has multiple pending patents for her work. Examples include the synthesis of novel dental monomers with 3M's Dental Health Care Division (3M ESPE) to developing antimicrobial coatings with 3M's Medical Division. She is presently leading efforts to develop adhesive release materials technologies which has her working closely with both the Industrial Adhesives and Tape Division and Commercial Graphics Division.
In addition to participating in several special interest chapters of 3M's Tech Forum, 3M's global network of technical employees, Appeaning also serves as a volunteer and mentor in the 3M Science Training Encouragement Program (STEP), which recruits, supports, and trains promising high school students in the field of science. She is also an active participant in the 3M Visiting Wizards program.
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Dr. Kevin Eberman
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. Kevin Eberman is a Product Development Specialist developing higher energy materials for batteries that power cellphones, computers and electric vehicles. Since starting at 3M in 1999, Eberman has developed cathode materials that are now an integral part of plug-in hybrids like the Chevy Volt; anode materials that are the foundation for the next big step-up in battery energy, and electrolyte materials that make these battery cells last longer.
During his time at 3M, Eberman has been dedicated to recruiting new employees from his alma mater, M.I.T. and mentoring new 3M Scientists.
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Dr. Belma Erdogan-Haug
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. Belma Erdogan-Haug is a Product Development Specialist for 3M's Renewable Energy Division. She currently leads the New Encapsulant Technologies Project in the Energy Generation Lab. After finishing her post-doctorate at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Erdogan-Haug started her 3M career in 2006 in the Corporate Research Materials Laboratory (CRML) as a Senior Research Scientist. Here she worked on multiple technologies including Pressure Sensitive Adhesives, Nanoparticles and Low Shrink Dental Materials that can be used in many areas throughout 3M.
Erdogan-Haug has also been very active in the 3M Tech Forum, 3M's global network for technical employees. She has served as a Corporate Research Materials Laboratory senator for two years, was elected to chair the organization's Polymer Chapter, and has been chairing the Academic Relations Committee for the last two years. Erdogan-Haug also serves as a volunteer tutor for students in St. Paul, Minn. area high schools and is actively involved in mentoring high school students through 3M Science Training Encouragement Program (STEP) and college students through Honoring Women Worldwide.
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Dr. Benton Free
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. Benton Free is a product development specialist in the 3M Display and Graphics Business Laboratory Incubator and is responsible for developing and reducing to practice new to the world products and processes within his division. Starting in 2000 as an Analytical Chemist in the Measurement Group in 3M's Engineering Systems Tech Center (ESTC), Free worked to develop on-line measurement techniques and chemical and biological sensor technologies.
Free moved to the Display and Graphics business in 2005 where he has worked on a diverse set of technologies including pen-based touch systems, optical films, reflective sheeting and optical coating, transparent soluble conductors and digital printing. Free has 11 issued patents to date and more than 20 US patents pending.
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Dr. Patrick Hager
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. Patrick Hager is a Corporate Scientist with 3M's Automotive Aftermarket Division. Since joining 3M in 1987, Hager has held appointments in the Corporate Laboratory, Consumer & Office group and Industrial and Transportation group working in the areas of film process technology, adhesives and adhesive coating and customer inspired innovation. He has been instrumental in the invention and development of several key 3M technologies including 3M Command brand adhesives, simultaneous film orientation, surface structure and functionalization.
In addition to his work in the lab, Hager is actively involved in mentoring new 3M employees and has served as a tutor and coach for at-risk students in St. Paul, Minnesota area high schools.
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Dr. Cordell Hardy
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. Cordell Hardy is a Technical Manager for the Materials Group in 3M's Safety, Security, and Protection Services Business Laboratory. Hardy previously held several roles as a product developer and supervisor in 3M's Consumer and Office business, where he led the development of various adhesives, tapes and home cleaning products.
Hardy joined 3M in 2003 after obtaining a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota.
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Dr. James M. Jonza
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. James M. Jonza is currently leading new technology development programs in the 3M Corporate Research Process Library. In his 27 years at 3M, Jonza has held positions in the Displays and Graphics Film Laboratory, directing developments in window and optical display films, and the Security Systems Division, where his contributions led to an award for 3M at the International Product and Image Security Conference. He was also invited by the National Academy of Sciences as a consultant for new security features for U.S. currency.
Jonza is an inventor on over 45 patents, with more than 15 pending, and has authored 11 publications. He has received numerous awards from 3M, including five Genesis Grants for promising research ideas, and in 2009 was inducted into the Carlton Society, which honors outstanding technical employees at 3M.
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Dr. Delony Langer-Anderson
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. Delony Langer-Anderson is an Advanced New Product Development Specialist in the 3M Construction Home & Improvement Markets (CHIM) Division. Langer-Anderson started at 3M in 2000 in the Corporate Research Analytical Laboratory as a Senior Research Chemist and in 2006 began working on a line of innovative new products for the commercial and residential professional paint market as a Product Development Specialist in the CHIM Division. She has multiple pending patents for her work.
In 2010, Langer-Anderson was elected to head the 3M Tech Forum, 3M's global network of technical employees. For her work, Langer-Anderson was recently awarded a 3M Corporate Level Circle of Technical Experience & Innovation Award, which is given to employees who have been nominated by their peers for outstanding technical accomplishments and leadership at 3M.
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Dr. Joe Oxman
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. Joe Oxman is a 3M Corporate Scientist with 3M's Dental Health Care Division (3M ESPE). Having been at 3M for more than 29 years, he is considered an expert in photocurable systems, nanotechnology, glass ionomer materials and hard tissue adhesives. With 81 issued patents and more than 20 pending, Oxman played a key role in revolutionizing the dental industry by helping to create tooth colored restorative filling materials to replace conventional metal fillings.
Thanks to his outstanding work, Oxman has received several prestigious awards including the American Chemical Society Award, 3M Corporate Genesis Research Grant Awards and he was inducted into the 3M Carlton Society, which honors outstanding technical employees at 3M. He is the co-founder of an NSF Collaborative Research Center and serves as the 3M Industrial Director for the Minnesota Dental Research Center for Biomaterials and Biomechanics. In addition to teaching several classes on innovation in the dental industry, Oxman has been involved in the 3M Summer Teacher's program and mentored students of all ages who have an interest in science.
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Dr. Martin B. Wolk
3M Scientist
Finalist Mentor
Dr. Martin B. Wolk, a lead research specialist in the 3M Display and Graphics Business Laboratory's Incubator Group, studies emerging technologies and trends that may impact the future directions and innovations of the Display and Graphics businesses. Over the past 20 years, Wolk has worked on the application of micro- and nano-scale patterning techniques to potential 3M products for printing, displays and graphics. Wolk is a co-inventor on 59 issued U.S. patents.
Wolk has also been involved with several Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) encouragement programs. He is a 3M Ingenuity Grant program committee member and an active participant in the 3M Visiting Wizards program. He has also worked on a 3M Public Affairs effort with a local Minnesota School District.