Yakov Kutsovsky is a globally recognized expert in materials development, having taken materials from gram-scale to thousands of ton-scale across multiple sites. At Group1 he leads the company’s efforts in material development, manufacturing/process development, intellectual property management, and corporate governance.
Yakov is also Founder of MateriaX, an advisory firm that provides guidance to material companies on topics such as material R&D, scale-up, application of Material Informatics, and commercialization strategy. Prior to founding Group1, Yakov spent 15 years at Cabot Corporation, a global specialty chemicals and materials company, where he served as CTO and Chief Scientific Officer. During his tenure, he advanced Cabot’s technology platforms, including elastomeric composites, inkjet colorants, graphenes, carbon nanostructures, and materials for next-generation tires, adhesives, and batteries. Yakov also spearheaded the development of multiple products and manufacturing innovations, commercializing new materials across established and emerging businesses.
In addition, Yakov is an Expert-in-Residence at Harvard University, where he supports faculty in assessing technology fit for different markets and evaluating and addressing open technical and business issues for the best path to market. He has published more than 20 papers and has been granted 17 patents covering a broad range of technical areas. Yakov is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Material Research Society, and American Chemical Society, and has served on the advisory boards of the Department of Energy, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, the Nanomanufacturing Center at UMass Lowell, and the Department of Chemistry at MIT.
Yakov earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and an M.S. in Chemical Physics from Novosibirsk State University in Russia