Sunil Sahi

Sr. Research Scientist at MonoSol, A Kuraray Company

Sunil Sahi, PhD, is a highly experienced research scientist currently serving as a Sr. Research Scientist at MonoSol, a Kuraray Division, where the focus is on developing environmentally sustainable solutions, including radially biodegradable materials, to promote a vision of a waste-free future. Previous roles include Adjunct Professor at Tarrant County College and The University of Texas at Arlington, where instruction covered undergraduate physics and laboratory design. Sunil also held the position of Director of Research at SolGro Inc., successfully securing funding for innovative projects in greenhouse film development. With extensive experience in nanoparticle synthesis and characterization during postdoctoral and graduate research at The University of Texas at Arlington, Sunil has cultivated a robust background in materials science and applied physics, supported by an educational foundation culminating in a PhD in Physics and Applied Physics.

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Chicago, United States

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MonoSol, A Kuraray Company

Since MonoSol’s founding in 1953, our business is helping people and the planet. With the power of water-soluble technology and our brilliant team of chemists, engineers and innovators, we create safer, simpler and more sustainable solutions for a range of industries. We constantly challenge our employees and customers to rethink what’s possible. Our technology has already revolutionized product categories like detergents, healthcare and agriculture. Recent advancements in our technology enables us to tackle packaging waste issues. Although MonoSol has expanded across the globe, we take pride in maintaining the entrepreneurial spirit from when we began with just one facility in Northwest Indiana. A lot has changed since 1953, but we’ve never lost the heart of close-knit, nimble and inventive company. We believe in each other, what we do and our power to do good for the world.