Location Grenoble, Rhone-Alpes, France Regions European Union (EU), Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Gender Male
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Jonathan Steckel, PhD, is a co-founder and QD Vision’s Director of Materials R&D responsible for all aspects of QD Vision’s quantum dot materials development.
Dr. Steckel received his PhD in Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2006, where he developed and synthesized new core and core-shell inorganic semiconductor
nanocrystals for the creation of hybrid organic/inorganic light-emitting devices. The novel materials were specifically designed and synthesized to address the needs of quantum dot LED displays. They advanced the state-of-the-art in this space by a full order of magnitude, enabling the transition of this technology from the lab (MIT) to industry (QD Vision, Inc.).
He graduated with high honors in Chemistry from Oberlin College in 2001 and was awarded the Harry N. Holmes Prize for excellence in Chemistry. He has over 30 papers, patents, and patent applications in the field of semiconductor nanoparticles and quantum dot LEDs. He was awarded the 2011 Semi Award for North America in recognition of his pioneering work in the commercialization of Quantum Dot (QD) technology.
