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39109 Guardino Dr. #227, Fremont, CA 94538 [email protected] Cell Phone: (510) 501-4515 (US) Yunan Pei Experience 2006 - 2007 Innovalight, Inc., Santa Clara, CA Associate Device Engineer Developed low thermal budget film formation process for nanoparticle inks. Optimized methods to suppress series resistance and improve efficiency of solar cell devices. Specialized in post-fabrication electronic and microscopic testing and analysis of solar cell devices. Performed material analysis and provided instant and effective feedbacks to material development team. Provided training, diagnostic and technical reference for team members. Assisted equipment engineers in equipment purchasing, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repairing. 2004 - 2006 Xerox PARC, Electronic Materials Development Laboratory , Palo Alto, CA Member of Research Staff I Led process line in process development, device fabrication and inline testing of a collaboration project. Developed low temperature low stress high quality PECVD processes for flexible display applications. Optimized plasma etching processes for low temperature high performance polysilicon TFT fabrication. Executed post-fabrication device characterization, performance verification and repairing. Identified and addressed yield and performance issues of fab line devices through electronic and microscopic analysis. Organized technical data and process documentations in a systematic and comprehensive fashion. Provided training, diagnostic, technical guidance and reference for team members. Collaborated with external research staff and offshore vendors for problem solving and work quality assurance. 2003 – 2004 UC Berkeley, Electronics Research Laboratory, Berkeley, CA Research Assistant Assisted team members in realizing inkjetted Schottky diodes using metal nanoparticles and organic material. Investigated innovative metal oxides as high K dielectric material for organic TFTs. Studied the effect of Electron-beam patterning on organic semiconductor films. Education University of California at Berkeley B.S. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Berkeley, CA Class 2003 Technical Skills Publications Reference Computer Programming: Java, C, C++, Visual Basic, LISP, MIPs assembly, Verilog Applications: Networking (IE, Firefox,), Database (Excel, Access), Wordprocessing (Microsoft Word), Testing (Spice, Labview) Operating System: Windows XP/2000/NT/98/95/3.1, UNIX Laboratory Electrical Engineering: Scan Electron Microscopy, Digital electronic circuit analysis, Transient and steady-state analysis of MOS and BJT transistors, Frequency responses analysis of single and multi-stage amplifiers, Matlab-based modeling, sampling and analysis of LTI systems Chemistry: Metal nanoparticle synthesis, Recrystallization, Thin Layer Chromatography, NMR spectrum analysis Nanoscale Patterning of Organic and Molecular Electron Devices through Radiation-induced Film Modification, Brian Alexander Mattis, Yunan Pei and Vivek Subramanian, presented at 2004 MRS Spring Meeting Ink-jetted Silver/Copper conductors for printed RFID applications, Steven K. Volkman, Yunan Pei, Shong Yin, and Vivek Subramanian, presented at 2004 MRS Spring Meeting Nanoscale Device Isolation of Organic Transistors via Electron-beam Lithography Brian A. Mattis, Yunan Pei, and Vivek Subramanian, Applied Physics Letters 86, 033113 s2005d Furnished upon request