Michael Lynch has a diverse work experience, with their most recent position being the Manager of CZT Crystal Operations at Redlen Technologies Inc. Michael began their career at Redlen as a Research Associate in Crystal Growth R&D before transitioning to a Process Engineer role. Michael then served as Supervisor of Furnace Operations and eventually as Supervisor of CZT Crystal Operations before taking on their current managerial role.
Prior to their time at Redlen, Lynch held various teaching roles. Michael worked as a Physical Sciences Sessional Lecturer at Thompson Rivers University and The University of British Columbia. Michael also served as a Teaching Associate and Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Washington.
Lynch began their career as a summer research student, working on projects including gas-phase laser spectroscopy, the development of a compact Raman spectrometer, and the use of membrane introduction mass spectrometry signals. These experiences were gained at institutions such as The University of British Columbia and Vancouver Island University.
Overall, Lynch has a strong background in crystal growth, engineering, and teaching, with a demonstrated ability to take on increasing levels of responsibility.
Michael Lynch completed their education in a chronological manner. Michael started their educational journey in 2002 at Vancouver Island University, where they studied Physical Sciences. After completing their studies there in 2004, they continued their education at The University of British Columbia, pursuing a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree with honors in Chemistry. This program lasted from 2004 to 2007. Finally, they enrolled at the University of Washington in 2007 and obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Physical Chemistry, finishing their studies in 2013.
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