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Jeremy Bregman

576 Alvarado Row


Stanford, CA 94305
jbregman@stanford.edu
(201)-618-4677

EDUCATION
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
[9/14-Present]
Masters of Science: Major degree candidate in Electrical Engineering (GPA 3.66)
Electronic Devices/Sensors & Lasers/Optoelectronics split focus, expected March 2016
Coursework:
EE 216 Semiconductor Device Physics
EE 222 Applied Quantum Mechanics I
EE 292L Nanomanufacturing
EE 234 Photonics Laboratory
EE331 Biophotonics
EE316 Advanced VLSI Devices
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Bachelor of Science: Major degree in Electrical Engineering (GPA 3.65)
Photonics, Solid State, and Electromagnetics focus

[9/11-6/14]

WORK EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant Engr40: Introductory Electronics
[1/5 Present]
Overview of circuits and their applications, basic models for circuit components and design of filters/amplifiers
Leads Office Hours to answer student question and guide problem solving for upcoming homework and exams
Responsible for two lab sessions where students design audio amplifiers and explore IC devices such as op-amps and
555 timers
Engineer - Banpil Photonics Santa Clara, California
[6/14-10/14]
Design and Characterization of Short-wave IR photonic devices for multispectral imaging and optical interconnects
Worked independently to set up electrical + optical characterization methods and interpret results for die-level devices
Undergraduate Research Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
[10/13-3/14]
Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Transistors
Worked in collaboration with a Ph.D candidate from Prof. Phillip Wongs group to improve density and horizontal
alignment of Single-walled CNTS through Chemical Vapor Deposition growth processes
Responsible for device fabrication and characterization to achieve CMOS-comparable drive currents at the wafer scale
Silicon Thin-Film Solar Cells
[6/13-9/13]
Worked as a team of three students to maximize device efficiency in solar cells in Prof. James Harris research lab
Optimized the transparency and sheet resistance of a nanopatterened top metallic electrode to replace Indium Tin
Oxide to reduce cost without sacrificing performance
Directly responsible for simulation of electrical and optical characteristics, and then verification with experimental
device fabrication and testing
Cladding Injected Photonic Crystal Laser design
[6/12-9/12]
Project included designing and optimizing a GaAs-based photonic crystal waveguide capable of lasing
Device physics simulations conducted using Synopsis Stenaurus program
Introduced to clean-room GaAs-based processing, and performed wet-etch experiments for device fabrication
Directly contributed to modification of waveguide epitaxy to maximize both optical and electrical confinement
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
[7/11-9/11]
Awarded a scholarship to attend Dr. Bessie F. Lawrence International Summer Science Institute.
Worked in an organic chemistry lab, investigating the optical properties of gold nanoparticle (AuNP) assemblies
Collaborated with lab partners and mentors to synthesize AuNPs were synthesized both in water and organic solvent
and analyzed using UV/vis, NMR, TEM, and SEM techniques
Research Assistant, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
[7/10-5/11]
Secured critical data for the optimization of solution-based Molybdenum TriOxide for hole transport in OLED devices
Responsibilities included device preparation, with analysis using the Mercury Probe, Kelvin Probe, AFM, or
IPES/UPS/XPS

SKILLS

Programming Software: Gwyddion, Sentaurus Device Simulator, FDTD Solutions (Lumerical), PC1D, MatLab, Java, C++
Device Fabrication: Experience working in Stanford Clean Rooms: Optical/E-beam Lithography, Wet/Dry Etching,
Metallization, CVD
Characterization: Optics Bench, Photodiode quantum Efficiency, Optical Trans/Refl, Diode IV Curve, Solar Cell EQE ,
SEM, AFM
Languages: Proficient in French || Music: Classical Cello (study at Manhattan School of Music, NYC 9 years)

RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS
J. Meyer, R. Khalandovsky, P. Gorn, A. Kahn. Advanced Materials (vol. 23, is. 1, 2010). Aided with device preparation
and analysis.
J. Bregman, T. Christiansen, M. Lahav, M. Orbach. M. Van der Boom. ISSI Research Report (2011 Internal)
Y. Chen, Y. Kang, Y. Huo, D. Liang, L. Zhao, J. Jia, J. Kim, L. Yao, J. Bregman, J. Harris. IEEE PVSC-40 (621-A6, 2014)
J. Bregman, R. Nagi, R. Olah, P. Odour, A. K.Dutta SPIE Photonics West Conference Paper (Feb, 2015) [9388-25]
HONORS AND AFFILIATIONS
Stanford Dept. of El. Engineering: Best Design Project (EE134 Optical Touch Screen)
Stanford Dept. of El. Engineering: Honorable Mention Digital Logic Design Project (EE108a Karaoke Player)
Bessie F. Lawrence InterNatl Summer Science Institute Scholarships (ISSI) || Hubert M. Alyea Award for Chemistry
IEEE Society, Stanford Chapter Co-Chair + Industry Liaison (2013-2014): Establish relationships with companies and
start-ups in Silicon Valley. Organization of Tech Talks and Panel Discussions on campus to develop interest in research
and industry collaboration.
Stanford Concert Network Event Coordinator (2012-2014): Production and Hosting of music events on campus for
university-sponsored or student-run activities.

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