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+ | Dan Sabrsula is a member of the process team at QNF and assists users by training them on equipment and helping with process troubleshooting. His main area of focus is physical vapor deposition, including sputtering, and thermal and electron-beam evaporation. He also trains and assists users with electrical characterization tools such as probe stations. Before joining Penn, Dan worked as a Research Scientist at Advanced Photon Sciences in VT, completing R&D contracts for the Department of Defence and Air Force. Dan has a BS in Physics with a minor in Political Science from Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY. | ||
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Dan has a Bachelor's of Science in Physics from Rochester Institute of Technology. | Dan has a Bachelor's of Science in Physics from Rochester Institute of Technology. |
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About
Experience
Dan has experience operating and maintaining PVD tools such as magnetron sputtering tools as well as other areas of process development
Dan Sabrsula is a member of the process team at QNF and assists users by training them on equipment and helping with process troubleshooting. His main area of focus is physical vapor deposition, including sputtering, and thermal and electron-beam evaporation. He also trains and assists users with electrical characterization tools such as probe stations. Before joining Penn, Dan worked as a Research Scientist at Advanced Photon Sciences in VT, completing R&D contracts for the Department of Defence and Air Force. Dan has a BS in Physics with a minor in Political Science from Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY.
Education
Dan has a Bachelor's of Science in Physics from Rochester Institute of Technology.