I'm interested in the characterization and manufacture of optoelectronic materials and devices. Prior to co-founding Agira Photonics in Boston MA (USA), I held a non-Stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship in Condensed Matter Physics at Wolfson College, University of Oxford. At Oxford I joined the Advanced Functional Materials & Devices (AFMD) Group headed by Prof. Moritz Riede, where I helped build the group's new laboratory and vacuum deposition systems. I also developed and commissioned an endstation for the I07 beamline at Diamond Light Source (UK) that enabled in-situ, realtime diffraction studies of organic semiconductors during vacuum deposition. I have expertise in optoelectronic, x-ray, and neutron scattering characterization of organic materials.
Johns Hopkins University
Doctoral
2009-2014
Materials Science and Engineering
Johns Hopkins University
Co-Founder and Director of Technology
Agira Photonics
2018-Present
Visiting Researcher
University of Oxford - Department of Physics
2018-2019
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Oxford - Department of Physics
2015-2017
Investment Analyst
MIT Investment Management Company
2007-2009
Charge Carrier Dynamics in 2D Hybrid Metal Halide Perovskites | Request PDF
(PDF) MINERVA: A facility to study Microstructure and INterface Evolution in Realtime under VAcuum
(PDF) In-situ observation of stacking fault evolution in vacuum-deposited C 60
Femtosecond Dynamics of Photoexcited C 60 Films | Request PDF
(PDF) In-Situ Observations of the Growth Mode of Vacuum Deposited α-Sexithiophene