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    Rich Molnar

    Technical Staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory

    Rich Molnar is a Technical Staff member at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.3 He has been associated with the laboratory's Advanced Materials and Microsystems Group, where he conducts research on the growth of III-N materials.1 Molnar has a background in education from Boston University, which he attended from 1983 to 1994.3 His work at MIT Lincoln Laboratory involves technical contributions in areas related to chemicals, materials, catalysis, synthesis, and manufacturing.4 Molnar has also been involved in research, with several published works focusing on topics such as high-current AlGaN/GaN hot electron transistors.5

    Professional Background

    • Current Position: Technical Staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory23
    • Research Focus: Growth of III-N materials in the Advanced Materials and Microsystems Group1
    • Education: Boston University (1983-1994)3

    Research and Contributions

    • Published research works with 293 citations5
    • Involved in studies on dislocations in high-current AlGaN/GaN hot electron transistors5
    • Contributes to technology areas including chemicals, materials, catalysis, synthesis, and manufacturing processes4

    Rich Molnar's expertise in advanced materials and microsystems, combined with his research contributions, suggests he plays a significant role in the technical advancements at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

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    Location

    Greater Boston Area