North Haven, CT (September 21, 2021) – Precision Combustion, Inc. (PCI) today congratulates two employees, Dr. Codruta Zoican-Loebick and Dr. Marie Zuckerman, Patent Agent, for their recognition as finalists in this year’s Connecticut Women of Innovation® competition. These awards recognize and celebrate Connecticut women for their achievements in STEM.
PCI also congratulates the other 34 Connecticut women selected as 2021 Women of Innovation. They all have achieved remarkable accomplishments in their lives to date, and they serve as examples for others to also find worthwhile careers in America’s STEM fields. The finalists were selected based upon their performance as innovators, role models and leaders in science and technology, and they are all winners.
Dr. Codruta Zoican-Loebick was named as one of five finalists in the Research Innovation and Leadership category, for her innovative breakthrough work at PCI. She received her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Yale. Since joining PCI in 2012, she has led the company into an entirely new sector of designer nanomaterials and regenerable high selectivity adsorption for gas and liquid purification, now expanding in multiple directions including as a promising potential solution for economically capturing CO2 from the air and power plant exhaust. She has been granted five U.S. patents and has 8 patents pending.
Dr. Marie Zuckerman was named as one of five finalists in the Small/Medium Business Innovation and Leadership category, for her lifetime of work in technology innovation starting with a Chemistry degree from Cornell, then a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Penn, then a post-doc at Princeton (among its first women), then teaching at Columbia. Later, she worked for Upjohn, and then started her second career as a patent agent (both for Dow as an independent patent agent). After retiring from Dow, she has been with PCI since 2009 successfully working to build PCI’s intellectual properties.
“We are proud of Codruta and Marie,” said PCI President Kevin Burns. “Our focus is innovation, and our business growth has been the result of the extraordinary members of our team working together and as individuals. Both Marie and Codruta have been leaders and outstanding contributors to our development of new energy and environmental technologies. We are delighted by their recognition as Women of Innovation and look forward to their continued achievements in life.”
The 17th Annual Women of Innovation Awards on October 14, 2021 will showcase amazing women finalists across a broad range of disciplines and professions. Taking a look at the stellar credentials of the finalists provides an excellent opportunity to introduce ourselves, our students, and our children to these STEM thought leaders and inspire a young ‘innovator-to-be.’ Visit the Women of Innovation website to learn more.
About the Connecticut Technology Council
The Connecticut Technology Council is a statewide association of technology-oriented companies and institutions, providing leadership in areas of policy advocacy, community building, and support for growing companies. The mission of the Connecticut Technology Council is to spark innovation, cultivate tech talent, foster business growth, advocate for industry-beneficial law and policy, expand the scope of industry networking and professional development, and celebrate industry achievements in the state. The CTC seeks to serve Connecticut’s technology ecosystem by providing leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth. www.ct.org
About the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology
The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Inc. (CCAT) validates, demonstrates, and encourages the adoption of leading-edge technologies into global industrial companies and the advanced manufacturing supply chain, while also providing the training and education necessary to utilize the capability of these advancements and drive efficiency. CCAT, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, assists businesses in executing their continuous improvement strategies and collaborates with state, regional, and national partners in manufacturing, academia, government, and non-profit organizations in order to define and strengthen the future of the supply chain in the areas of advanced manufacturing, incumbent worker training, STEM awareness, and energy solutions. www.ccat.us
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Precision Combustion, Inc. is a clean energy technology company developing and manufacturing catalytic and sorption devices and systems for clean energy and environmental sector applications. To learn more, visit precision-combustion.com.
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