Thorpe Resume

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Ryan Thorpe PO Box 237, Lebanon, NJ 08833 | [email protected] | (908) 399-3671 Profile Ph.D. candidate seeking a position as an analytical scientist in a research and development company. Extensive experience with surface science characterization techniques. Excellent written and verbal communication skills as demonstrated by publications and numerous research presentations. Broad background in renewable energy technology and climate change through Nanotechnology for Clean Energy IGERT fellowship. Education Ph.D. in Physics (Experimental Surface Science), October 2014 (expected) Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ B.S. in Physics and B.A. in Mathematics, May 2009 Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ Professional Experience XPS Facility Coordinator Rutgers University (2012 Present) Trained 30+ users on state of the art Thermo K-Alpha and Thermo ESCALAB 250Xi XPS systems Analyzed elemental and chemical composition of organic and semiconductor samples for industrial clients and prepared written reports Graduate Assistant Rutgers University (2009 Present) Used ARXPS and STM to obtain surface and depth-resolved information on the phase evolution of oriented FeF 2 and CoO thin film battery materials after exposure to Li in UHV Identified compounds responsible for poor battery performance (Li 2 O 2 , LiOH, Li 2-x Fe x F 2 ) and proposed methods to improve battery life, e.g. higher temperature during cycling, different Li-salts and electrolytes Compared cathodes from cycled electrochemical cells to model thin film cathodes using XPS in order to quantify the effects of electrolytes, binders, etc. Supervised four undergraduate students, including a research project that received departmental honors Participated in renewable energy outreach activities with local elementary schools and summer camps Undergraduate Research Assistant Rutgers University (2008 2009) Used ultraviolet and inverse photoemission spectroscopy (UPS and IPS) to characterize the electronic structure and exciton delocalization pathways of Zn-TPP molecules on semiconductor surfaces Identified crucial differences in bonding geometry of dye molecules in dye-sensitized solar cells Analyzed elemental composition and thickness of thin film samples for clients using RBS Professional Skills and Laboratory Techniques Laboratory techniques: XPS, ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (UPS), inverse photoemission spectroscopy (IPS), low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS), metal evaporation, and ion beam sputtering Extensive experience with design, maintenance, and repair of ultra-high vacuum equipment Proficient in Microsoft Office, Igor Pro, Thermo Avantage, Maple, LaTeX, LabVIEW, and Corel Draw Broad knowledge of renewable energy technology and economic policy from IGERT training Awards and Fellowships Claude Lovelace Graduate Fellowship, 2014 Nanotechnology for Clean Energy IGERT Fellowship, 2010 High Honors in Physics (undergraduate), 2009 Phi Beta Kappa, 2009

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Ryan Thorpe

PO Box 237, Lebanon, NJ 08833 | [email protected] | (908) 399-3671

Profile

Ph.D. candidate seeking a position as an analytical scientist in a research and development company. Extensive

experience with surface science characterization techniques. Excellent written and verbal communication skills as

demonstrated by publications and numerous research presentations. Broad background in renewable energy

technology and climate change through Nanotechnology for Clean Energy IGERT fellowship.

Education

Ph.D. in Physics (Experimental Surface Science), October 2014 (expected)

Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ

B.S. in Physics and B.A. in Mathematics, May 2009

Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ

Professional Experience

XPS Facility Coordinator – Rutgers University (2012 – Present)

Trained 30+ users on state of the art Thermo K-Alpha and Thermo ESCALAB 250Xi XPS systems

Analyzed elemental and chemical composition of organic and semiconductor samples for industrial clients

and prepared written reports

Graduate Assistant – Rutgers University (2009 – Present)

Used ARXPS and STM to obtain surface and depth-resolved information on the phase evolution of oriented

FeF2 and CoO thin film battery materials after exposure to Li in UHV

Identified compounds responsible for poor battery performance (Li2O2, LiOH, Li2-xFexF2) and proposed

methods to improve battery life, e.g. higher temperature during cycling, different Li-salts and electrolytes

Compared cathodes from cycled electrochemical cells to model thin film cathodes using XPS in order to

quantify the effects of electrolytes, binders, etc.

Supervised four undergraduate students, including a research project that received departmental honors

Participated in renewable energy outreach activities with local elementary schools and summer camps

Undergraduate Research Assistant – Rutgers University (2008 – 2009)

Used ultraviolet and inverse photoemission spectroscopy (UPS and IPS) to characterize the electronic

structure and exciton delocalization pathways of Zn-TPP molecules on semiconductor surfaces

Identified crucial differences in bonding geometry of dye molecules in dye-sensitized solar cells

Analyzed elemental composition and thickness of thin film samples for clients using RBS

Professional Skills and Laboratory Techniques

Laboratory techniques: XPS, ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (UPS), inverse photoemission

spectroscopy (IPS), low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), scanning tunneling microscopy (STM),

Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS), metal evaporation, and ion beam sputtering

Extensive experience with design, maintenance, and repair of ultra-high vacuum equipment

Proficient in Microsoft Office, Igor Pro, Thermo Avantage, Maple, LaTeX, LabVIEW, and Corel Draw

Broad knowledge of renewable energy technology and economic policy from IGERT training

Awards and Fellowships

Claude Lovelace Graduate Fellowship, 2014

Nanotechnology for Clean Energy IGERT Fellowship, 2010

High Honors in Physics (undergraduate), 2009

Phi Beta Kappa, 2009