Summary of Qualifications
Self-motivated, highly-productive, multilingual physicist specializing in both measurements and COMSOL FEA simulations of semiconductors. Skilled in macroscopic and microscopic characterization of device performance and reliability. Simulation expertise focuses on Maxwell’s E&M equations and the drift-diffusion and trap-dynamics equations of semiconductors. Established successful R&D track record of funding awards, presentation awards, and publications. International experiences include developing physics coursework in Mexico, research in Chile, a conference presentation in Spain, and an intense study abroad in Japan.
Education
The Ohio State University (OSU), Columbus, OH, Ph.D., Physics | 2020 |
The Ohio State University (OSU), Columbus, OH, M.S., Physics | 2016 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, B.S., Physics | 2013 |
Technical Skills
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IV, CV, DLTS, SKPM, SP-DLTS, RUS |
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Written and Verbal Communication Skills
- Received at least 9 funding awards.
- Received 2 best presentation awards and contributed as second-author to other best presentation awards.
- Completed at least 9 first-author presentations corresponding to talks/posters at: 2 international conferences, 3 national conferences, 3 university conferences, and 1 program review. Also contributed as a co-author to at least 4 other presentations.
- Completed 1 first-author publication and contributed to at least 3 others as a co-author. Other manuscripts are in preparation (1 first-author and 2 second-author).
- Received a grade of “A” in the MIT Experimental Physics II course which is focused on written and verbal communication skills in the context of presenting scientific results.
- Proficient in at least 4 languages: English (native fluency), Spanish (native fluency), German (limited working proficiency), and Japanese (limited working proficiency).