Jonas Sundqvist has extensive work experience in the field of thin-film technologies, particularly in the areas of atomic layer deposition (ALD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Jonas has held various roles throughout their career, including co-founder and CEO of AlixLabs, where they developed a novel method of nanostructure fabrication using atomic layer etching. Jonas has also worked as an adjunct associate professor in inorganic chemistry at Linköping University, focusing on the development of better CVD routes to electronic materials. Sundqvist has served as a senior technology analyst for ALD/CVD precursors and electronic gases at Techcet Group, LLC., where they provided materials market research and consulting services for the semiconductor and display industries. Additionally, they have been an advisory board member for the European Society of Thin Films (EFDS), contributing to the advancement of thin-film technologies in the European semiconductor industry. Sundqvist has also founded their own consulting company, BALD Engineering AB, where they specialize in ALD and provides training, blogging, and networking services. Jonas has held positions at research institutions such as the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS and the Department of Solid State Physics at Lund University. At these institutions, they worked as a group leader and senior scientist, focusing on the development and application of CVD and ALD technologies for various applications. Earlier in their career, Sundqvist worked at TU Dresden and Fraunhofer IPMS, where they specialized in ALD and led teams in the development of advanced devices and processes. Overall, Sundqvist's work experience showcases their expertise in thin-film technologies, particularly in the areas of ALD and CVD, and their contributions to research, development, and innovation in this field.
Jonas Sundqvist completed their education in a chronological order. Jonas began their academic journey in 1991 at Lars Kagg, where they earned their Engineer's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Following this, they attended Uppsala University from 1995 to 1999, obtaining a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Chemistry. Eventually, Jonas pursued further education at Uppsala University from 1999 to 2003, completing their PhD in Inorganic Chemistry.
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