Kevin Bogaert possesses a strong background in materials science and engineering, with a focus on energy storage, nanophotonics, and semiconductor processing. As an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Georgia Institute of Technology, Kevin investigated charge compensation mechanisms in lithium-ion batteries and optimized solid electrolytes. During a summer internship at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Kevin designed carbon micro-ribbons for proton polarimetry studies. As a Graduate Research Assistant at MIT, Kevin researched defect-driven processing of 2D semiconductors and developed analytical tools for data analysis. Currently, Kevin serves as a Module Development Engineer at Intel Corporation, developing process improvements in advanced-node lithography and overseeing tool health across multiple systems. Kevin earned a Ph.D. from MIT and a Bachelor's degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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