Stanislaw Dionizy Kozikowski
Physicist, scientist
Born Sept. 9, 1940, Warsaw, Poland; came to U.S., 1981; son of Pawel and Wladyslawa (Pietrzak); married Eva (Fuchsel - Kryszkiewicz); children: Halina, Bronislaw.
Education: Master of Science (M.S.), University of Warsaw, 1965; Ph.D., Technical University of Wroclaw, 1978; Master of Arts (M.A.) (in theology), Regent University, Virginia Beach (VA), 1989.
Career: senior physicist, Institute of Labor Protection, Warsaw, 1980-81, American Standard Testing Bureau, New York City, 1981; biomedical engineering, Queens Hospital Center (NY), 1981-83; research scientist, Clairol, Inc., Stamford (CT), 1983-87; senior research associate, Yale University, New Haven (CT), 1989; senior scientist, Warner-Lamben, 1990-94, founder, president, Evastan Enterprises and Altimedia Association, 1995 -, Milford (CT).
Author: co-author, Application of Holographic Interferometry in Plasma Physics & Technology, 1980; U.S. patent, Hair Photobleaching by Laser Light, 1988; inventions on hair depilation; numerous articles in professional journals.
Member of: founder, president, Free Union of Civil Workers of Military Enterprises (Poland), 1968-70; Polish Workers Independent Trade Union - "Solidarnosc", 1980-81; International Society for Optical Engineering; International Association of Professional Consultants; American Management Association; New York Academy of Sciences.
Affiliation: Christian.
Languages: Polish, English, Russian, French, German, Swedish.
Hobbies: religious and political history, sports, travel.
Home: 17 Platt St., Milford, CT 06460.
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996