Kalani Moore

Research And Development Scientist at Direct Electron

Kalani Moore has a diverse work experience beginning in 2012 with Freedom Surf and Adventure Ltd. as a Surfing Instructor, where they were personally responsible for the teaching and safety of up to eight people of a variety of ages and abilities in changeable sea conditions. In 2013, they worked as a Beach Lifeguard for Waterford County Council, co-ordinating with a team of seven other lifeguards to ensure safety of public during one of Ireland's hottest summers. In 2014, they worked as a Research Intern at Holst Centre, researching Laser Induced Forward Transfer (LIFT). In 2015, they worked as a Faculty Research Assistant at Oregon State University. In 2016, they began working as a Researcher PHD Student at University of Limerick. In 2019, they worked as a Visiting Research Intern at KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), where they worked with Prof. Boon Ooi and Dr. Sergei Lopatin to perform low-loss EEL spectroscopy on lithium niobate and UV-light emitting GaN-AlGaN nanorods. In 2021, they began working as a Research and Development Scientist at Direct Electron.

Kalani Moore has a diverse educational background. From 2016 to 2020, they earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Condensed Matter and Materials Physics from the University of Limerick. From 2011 to 2015, they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Physics/Applied Physics from the same university. From 2005 to 2011, they attended CBS Tramore and obtained a High School diploma with a focus in Physics, Mathematics, English, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Business, French, and Irish. Additionally, they hold a certification in Beach Lifeguard from Irish Water Safety.

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