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Jack Flicker


Title
Graduate Research Assistant

Selected Technical Skills
-Scanning Electron Microscopy
-Tunneling Electron Microscopy
-Labview Programming
-MATLAB Programming
-Class 10/100/100 Cleanroom Trained
-Photolithography
-Chemical Vapor Deposition
-Molecular Beam Epitaxy
-Ion Assisted Deposition
-Reflectometry
-Photovoltaics Testing

Education
BS Physics - Pennsylvania State University 2006

BS Chemistry- Pennsylvania State University 2006

Proposed PhD-Materials Science and Engineering

Proposed Minor-Electrical Engineering


Flicker, Jack

(404)-407-7384
jack.flicker[@]gatech.edu

 

Bio
Prior to joining the Ready Lab at Georgia Tech Jack worked in labs at Penn State and Washington, DC in work ranging from X-ray diffraction work on the hydrogen sorption of metallic nanoparticles to the finite element modeling of blood storage containers for use by Army medics. His current line of research focuses on the use of carbon nanotubes in photovoltaic devices.

 
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Nanotubes
EOSL scientists are growing carbon nanotube towers atop photovoltaic cells for longer lasting, more efficient solar power to power compact electronic devices in the field.
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Nano-Manhattan
pact 3D Solar cells boost efficiency while reducing size, weight and complexity of photovoltaic arrays.

Nanocapacitor

Supercapacitors: Researchers Develop Manufacturing Technology to Produce Electrical Devices from Carbon Nanotubes

 

 

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