Jason A. Röhr

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Role in the QNF & Prior Experience

Jason A. Röhr is a Principal Scientist at the Singh Center for Nanotechnology at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn). He is responsible for the Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) and electrical characterization tools within the QNF. Prior to joining Penn, Jason held postdoc positions at NYU and Yale University where he studies a variety of renewable energy systems, including next generation solar cells. Jason has a broad interest in solid-state physics and devices, and is intrigued by new potential applications for optoelectronics.

Jason's research spanning physics, engineering, and chemistry can be found on Google scholar and on his personal website.


Contact

jarohr@seas.upenn.edu


Education

  • Imperial College London - PhD in Physics
  • Imperial College London - MRes in Physics and Plastic Electronics
  • University of Copenhagen - MSc in Nanoscience
  • University of Copenhagen - BSc in Nanoscience