Abraham Anapolsky has a diverse work experience in the fields of advanced manufacturing, battery development, and materials characterization. Abraham served as the Director of Advanced Manufacturing Research at Toyota Research Institute, where they focused on improving the manufacturing of emissions-saving technologies like batteries and fuel cells. Prior to this, they worked at Intermolecular as a Principal Scientist/Director and Senior Technical Manager, leading a team in the development of solid-state batteries for Google Glass. At Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), they served as a Project Manager/Staff Physicist, leading the development of a solder process for cryogenic monochromators. Before that, they worked at Applied Materials in various roles, including as a Member of Technical Staff and Senior Scientist, where they focused on defect reduction and optimization of conductive metal oxide substrates for thin film solar manufacturing. Abraham Anapolsky has demonstrated expertise in process optimization, materials characterization, and problem-solving in the energy and manufacturing sectors.
Abraham Anapolsky earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from San Francisco State University in 1997. Abraham then went on to complete their Master of Science degree in Materials Science at the University of California, Berkeley from 1997 to 2000. Abraham further pursued their education at the University of California, Berkeley and obtained their PhD in Materials Science in 2004.
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