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'''Matt Aldissi''' is a scientist and consultant based in Florida who specializes in advanced energy technologies, polymer science, and nanotechnology.<ref>{{cite web |title=Biography |url=https://advancedenergysources.com/biography/ |publisher=Advanced Energy Sources |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> Through his consulting firm Advanced Energy Sources Consulting, Aldissi provides expertise to industry and academic partners developing cutting-edge energy technologies, with particular focus on conductive polymers, gas sensors, thermoelectric materials, and electrochemical systems.<ref>{{cite web |title=About |url=https://advancedenergysources.com/about/ |publisher=Advanced Energy Sources |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>
'''Matt Aldissi''' is a scientist and consultant based in Florida who specializes in advanced energy technologies, polymer science, and nanotechnology.<ref>{{cite web |title=Biography |url=https://advancedenergysources.com/biography/ |publisher=Advanced Energy Sources |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> He runs Advanced Energy Sources Consulting, where he advises industry and academic partners working on new energy technologies, with particular focus on conductive polymers, gas sensors, thermoelectric materials, and electrochemical systems.<ref>{{cite web |title=About |url=https://advancedenergysources.com/about/ |publisher=Advanced Energy Sources |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>


== Background ==
== Background ==


Aldissi holds a Ph.D. with specialization in electrically and optically active polymers and nanocomposites.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-aldissi |publisher=LinkedIn |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> His academic background encompasses decades of research experience in advanced materials science, with particular emphasis on translating laboratory research into practical applications across multiple technological domains.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Matt-Aldissi-2 |publisher=ResearchGate |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>
Aldissi holds a Ph.D. in electrically and optically active polymers and nanocomposites.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-aldissi |publisher=LinkedIn |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> Decades of research experience in advanced materials science define his academic foundation. What matters most to him is turning lab discoveries into real-world solutions across different technological fields.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Matt-Aldissi-2 |publisher=ResearchGate |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==
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=== Advanced Energy Sources Consulting ===
=== Advanced Energy Sources Consulting ===


Aldissi serves as the principal scientist for Advanced Energy Sources Consulting, a firm that provides specialized consulting services in energy technology development.<ref>{{cite web |title=Advanced Energy Sources |url=https://advancedenergysources.com |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> The company focuses on helping clients develop innovative solutions in energy storage, sensor technologies, and advanced materials applications.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://mattaldissi.com/ |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>
As principal scientist for Advanced Energy Sources Consulting, Aldissi leads a firm that specializes in energy technology development.<ref>{{cite web |title=Advanced Energy Sources |url=https://advancedenergysources.com |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> The company helps clients build innovative energy storage solutions, sensor technologies, and advanced materials applications.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://mattaldissi.com/ |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>


=== Research and Development ===
=== Research and Development ===


Throughout his career, Aldissi has contributed to research in multiple areas of materials science and energy technology. His work encompasses conductive polymers, which are materials that combine the mechanical properties of conventional polymers with electrical conductivity, making them valuable for applications in electronics, energy storage, and sensor systems.
Over his career, Aldissi's research has covered multiple areas of materials science and energy technology. Conductive polymers form a key part of his work. These materials blend the mechanical properties of conventional polymers with electrical conductivity, making them valuable for electronics, energy storage, and sensors.


His research has extended into gas sensor development, including work on carbon monoxide detection systems using ultrathin nano-composite conducting polymer films. This research addresses environmental measurement challenges, particularly those associated with mobile pollution sources for measuring carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and aromatic hydrocarbons.<ref>{{cite web |title=CO gas sensing from ultrathin nano-composite conducting polymer film |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0925400504006434 |publisher=ScienceDirect |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>
His work on gas sensors is particularly noteworthy. He's developed carbon monoxide detection systems using ultrathin nano-composite conducting polymer films. The research tackles environmental measurement challenges, especially those linked to mobile pollution sources where measuring carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and aromatic hydrocarbons matters.<ref>{{cite web |title=CO gas sensing from ultrathin nano-composite conducting polymer film |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0925400504006434 |publisher=ScienceDirect |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>


Aldissi has presented his research at academic conferences, including a 2002 presentation on "Polyaniline/Nano-tube Sensors and Membranes" at the SynMet Symposium.<ref>{{cite web |title=2002 Matt Aldissi |url=http://seam.poly.edu/2002%20Matt%20Aldissi.html |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>
In 2002, he presented "Polyaniline/Nano-tube Sensors and Membranes" at the SynMet Symposium, sharing his latest findings with the academic community.<ref>{{cite web |title=2002 Matt Aldissi |url=http://seam.poly.edu/2002%20Matt%20Aldissi.html |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref>


=== Patents and Intellectual Property ===
=== Patents and Intellectual Property ===


Aldissi has developed intellectual property in the field of nanotechnology and imaging systems. His patent portfolio includes work on nano-imaging devices and associated systems and methods for implementation, developed in collaboration with other researchers in the field.
His patent portfolio reflects innovation in nanotechnology and imaging systems. Aldissi has developed nano-imaging devices and related systems for implementation, often working with collaborators in the field.


== Areas of Expertise ==
== Areas of Expertise ==


Aldissi's technical expertise spans several interconnected fields within materials science and energy technology.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://biography.wiki/wiki/Matt_Aldissi |publisher=Biography Wiki |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> His work in thermoelectric materials contributes to the development of devices that can convert heat directly into electrical energy, with applications in waste heat recovery and power generation systems.
Technical expertise in materials science and energy technology spans Aldissi's career.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://biography.wiki/wiki/Matt_Aldissi |publisher=Biography Wiki |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> Thermoelectric materials represent one focus. These devices convert heat directly into electrical energy. Applications include waste heat recovery and power generation systems.


In electrochemical systems, his research supports the development of batteries, fuel cells, and other energy storage and conversion technologies. This work is particularly relevant to the growing demand for efficient energy storage solutions in renewable energy systems and electric vehicle applications.
For electrochemical systems, his research supports battery, fuel cell, and energy storage technology development. Relevant to renewable energy and electric vehicles, this work addresses the growing need for efficient storage solutions.


His specialization in polymer science focuses on materials that can conduct electricity while maintaining the flexibility and processability advantages of traditional polymers. These materials have applications in flexible electronics, smart textiles, and advanced sensor systems.
Polymer science matters to him as well. Specifically, materials that conduct electricity while keeping the flexibility and processability of traditional polymers. Flexible electronics, smart textiles, and advanced sensors all rely on these innovations.


== Professional Activities ==
== Professional Activities ==


Aldissi has contributed to the scientific literature through peer-reviewed publications in his areas of expertise.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://westpalmbeach.wiki/wiki/Matt_Aldissi |publisher=West Palm Beach Wiki |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> His work bridges the gap between fundamental research and practical applications, helping to advance the commercialization of advanced materials technologies.
Aldissi contributes to peer-reviewed literature in his fields of expertise.<ref>{{cite web |title=Matt Aldissi |url=https://westpalmbeach.wiki/wiki/Matt_Aldissi |publisher=West Palm Beach Wiki |access-date=2026-03-15}}</ref> He bridges fundamental research and practical application. This helps advance the commercialization of advanced materials technologies.


Through Advanced Energy Sources Consulting, he provides technical guidance to organizations seeking to develop or implement advanced energy technologies, offering expertise gained through decades of research and development experience.
His consulting work with Advanced Energy Sources Consulting offers technical guidance to organizations developing or implementing advanced energy technologies. Decades of research and development experience inform every recommendation.


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==


Aldissi maintains his professional practice in Florida, where he continues his work in advanced energy technologies and materials science consulting. His ongoing research and consulting activities contribute to the development of next-generation energy and materials technologies.
Based in Florida, Aldissi continues his work in advanced energy technologies and materials science. His research and consulting still drive progress in next-generation energy and materials technologies.


== References ==
== References ==

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Matt Aldissi is a scientist and consultant based in Florida who specializes in advanced energy technologies, polymer science, and nanotechnology.[1] He runs Advanced Energy Sources Consulting, where he advises industry and academic partners working on new energy technologies, with particular focus on conductive polymers, gas sensors, thermoelectric materials, and electrochemical systems.[2]

Background

Aldissi holds a Ph.D. in electrically and optically active polymers and nanocomposites.[3] Decades of research experience in advanced materials science define his academic foundation. What matters most to him is turning lab discoveries into real-world solutions across different technological fields.[4]

Career

Advanced Energy Sources Consulting

As principal scientist for Advanced Energy Sources Consulting, Aldissi leads a firm that specializes in energy technology development.[5] The company helps clients build innovative energy storage solutions, sensor technologies, and advanced materials applications.[6]

Research and Development

Over his career, Aldissi's research has covered multiple areas of materials science and energy technology. Conductive polymers form a key part of his work. These materials blend the mechanical properties of conventional polymers with electrical conductivity, making them valuable for electronics, energy storage, and sensors.

His work on gas sensors is particularly noteworthy. He's developed carbon monoxide detection systems using ultrathin nano-composite conducting polymer films. The research tackles environmental measurement challenges, especially those linked to mobile pollution sources where measuring carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and aromatic hydrocarbons matters.[7]

In 2002, he presented "Polyaniline/Nano-tube Sensors and Membranes" at the SynMet Symposium, sharing his latest findings with the academic community.[8]

Patents and Intellectual Property

His patent portfolio reflects innovation in nanotechnology and imaging systems. Aldissi has developed nano-imaging devices and related systems for implementation, often working with collaborators in the field.

Areas of Expertise

Technical expertise in materials science and energy technology spans Aldissi's career.[9] Thermoelectric materials represent one focus. These devices convert heat directly into electrical energy. Applications include waste heat recovery and power generation systems.

For electrochemical systems, his research supports battery, fuel cell, and energy storage technology development. Relevant to renewable energy and electric vehicles, this work addresses the growing need for efficient storage solutions.

Polymer science matters to him as well. Specifically, materials that conduct electricity while keeping the flexibility and processability of traditional polymers. Flexible electronics, smart textiles, and advanced sensors all rely on these innovations.

Professional Activities

Aldissi contributes to peer-reviewed literature in his fields of expertise.[10] He bridges fundamental research and practical application. This helps advance the commercialization of advanced materials technologies.

His consulting work with Advanced Energy Sources Consulting offers technical guidance to organizations developing or implementing advanced energy technologies. Decades of research and development experience inform every recommendation.

Personal Life

Based in Florida, Aldissi continues his work in advanced energy technologies and materials science. His research and consulting still drive progress in next-generation energy and materials technologies.

References