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Expert in OLED device physics and electroluminescent display stability, this specialist brings over 18 years of deep technical experience in device fabrication, characterization, and failure analysis mechanisms. Holds specialized expertise in device optimization, degradation analysis, and advanced diagnostic techniques for organic optoelectronic systems. Currently serves as independent consultant providing expert witness testimony on OLED technology, patent infringement analysis, and reverse engineering of display components and materials. Brings extensive background in patent development and IP assessment.

Formal Education

  • Ph.D. in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics from University of Sheffield

Career Highlights

  • Developed advanced characterization tools for printed OLED at a leading display technology company, including time-resolved photoluminescence, displacement current measurement, and optical metrology systems
  • Led OLED R&D programs at a major materials company, managing cross-functional team and directing materials development that resulted in multiple patent families
  • Established and directed a thin film LED research facility at a major research institution with collaborative partnerships
  • Improved blue vacuum thermal evaporation OLED baseline lifetime from 15 hours to 300 hours (T95 at 22mA/cm²)
  • Designed device physics models for blue quantum dot electroluminescence devices at a leading nanotechnology company
  • Managed OLED fabrication baselines at a major materials and display company for printable materials screening and device development
  • Conducted collaborative OLED stability research with leading material suppliers and technology partners

Expert Qualifications

  • Retained as independent consultant for expert witness testimony and technical advice on OLED patent infringement and technology assessment
  • Provides third-party reverse engineering services for display technology components and devices
  • PhD research background in experimental condensed matter physics with focus on organic optoelectronic devices
  • Extensive patent generation and IP development experience across multiple technology areas

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cases can this expert support?

This expert handles OLED and display technology cases — patent infringement disputes, product failure claims, and reverse engineering questions. With high litigation readiness and 18+ years in the field, they can testify on device physics, fabrication, and how displays degrade.

What is this expert's technical background?

PhD in experimental condensed matter physics, with 18+ years at major display and materials companies. They've developed advanced diagnostic tools for OLED, led R&D programs, established research facilities, and generated multiple patent families. Experience spans from materials development to device engineering.

What technologies does this expert specialize in?

Time-resolved photoluminescence, displacement current measurement, optical metrology, and charge-modulation spectroscopy. They work across OLED fabrication techniques (vacuum thermal evaporation, solution-processed materials) and emerging display tech like quantum dot electroluminescence, TADF, and Perovskite LEDs. Patent infringement analysis is a core service.

Expert S520U
Technologies
  • OLED device physics
  • Time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy
  • Vacuum thermal evaporation fabrication
  • Quantum dot electroluminescence (QDEL)
  • Charge-modulation spectroscopy
  • Organic semiconductor materials
  • Display failure analysis and degradation mechanisms
  • Patent infringement analysis
  • Optical metrology systems
Venues
  • U.S. District Courts
  • Patent Trial and Appeal Board