Nathan Lee
Nathan Lee
Nathan Lee is an accomplished Ph.D. candidate in Applied Physics at Stanford University, with a strong background in engineering physics, chemistry, materials science, programming, and engineering. Nathan graduated from UC Berkeley with an impressive 4.00 GPA, majoring in Engineering Physics/Applied Physics with a minor in Chemistry. He attained a 4.00 unweighted GPA in high school at Carlmont High School.
Nathan has extensive experience in nanoscale electron-beam lithography and microscale photolithography, as well as laboratory experience in chemistry and electrical engineering. Nathan has received broad coursework background in science and technology and has strong critical thinking and writing skills. He is highly experienced at leading collaborations and teams, and he has held leadership positions both academically and extracurricularly.
During his undergraduate studies, Nathan served as a research assistant and lab assistant at the College of Chemistry, UC Berkeley, and also as an analytical laboratory Intern at Nanosyn. Nathan seeks to apply his research, experience, and expertise to discover and develop novel computing hardware and nanoscale devices.