Maciej Jan Pike-Biegunski
Physicist, scientist
Born Jun. 9, 1937, Warsaw, Poland; came to U.S., 1978; son of Wladyslaw Biegunski and Maria (Suchorukow); married Denise (Pike); children: Agata, Pawel, Maciej, Edith, Katarzyna.
Education: Master of Science (M.S.), University of Warsaw, 1970.
Career: teacher, high school, 1964-71, senior engineer, Institute of Precision Mechanics, 1971-74, Main School of Agriculture, 1974-78, Warsaw; senior physicist, Engelhard Industries, Iselin (NJ), 1978-81; senior research and development engineer, Du Pont de Nemours, Camp Hill (PA), 1981-84; senior research scientist, Molex, Inc., Lislie (IL), 1984-94; technical specialist, Alcoa - Fujicura, Ltd., Dearborn (MI), 1994 -; president, Allotropic Transformations Research and Development, Allen Park (MI).
Author: 3 U.S. patents; over 20 scientific publications, 1980-91.
Member of: American Society for Metals; American Chemical Society; American Electroplaters Society.
Affiliation: Christian.
Languages: Polish, English, Russian, French, German.
Hobbies: stereo technology, photography, travel.
Home: 601 Uphill Road, Milford, MI 48381.
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996.