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RFHIC will be hosting its first-ever live webinar on "Innovation with Diamond Technology." Join us as we discuss the possible future innovations of diamond technology with industry experts from various diamond-related fields. The discussion will talk about the multiple applications diamonds will be used for and the amount of impact it will have for 5G, Radar, Industrial, Scientific, and Medical applications.
  • Why Diamond?
  • Current Electronic and Scientific Applications for Diamond
  • Future Applications of Diamond
  • Customer Q&A Session
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Strategic Planning & Marketing Team Manager
Grace Cho is the Strategic Planning & Marketing Team Manager and IR Analyst at RFHIC Corporation. With a Marketing focus on next-generation technology and innovation, her team is responsible for marketing and driving new growth in new areas for RFHIC. Grace joined RFHIC from Nestle in April 2018, where she was a Production Manager. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management and Engineering from Purdue University.
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Chief Technologist at Element Six
Dr Daniel Twitchen has 25 years’ experience developing CVD diamond synthesis for optical, thermal, electrochemical and sensing applications. He has led or contributed to multiple new product introductions as well as figuring as inventor on more than 50 related patents and co-author on 150 academic papers. His academic career started in Oxford working on defects in wide bandgap materials before moving to Element Six (E6) in its CVD team. Prior to his current role, he led E6’s CVD commercial business for four years, with five years spent in the US helping to establish E6’s facility and team in Silicon Valley. He has led E6’s Quantum Program since 2007.
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Vice President IR Optics and Materials at II-VI
Stacey is Vice President of the IR Optics & Materials division, an optics foundry for IR & NIR laser-based applications supporting the industrial, life sciences, semiconductor, and defense markets. Her overall responsibilities include site management, financial results, and operations for the manufacturing of materials, optics, and components. The IR Optics & Materials team is focused on developing new capabilities and products to enable higher-power industrial laser requirements, thermal management solutions, and next-generation EUV systems. Stacey has been part of the II-VI organization for over 30 years, serving in various roles including Regional Sales Manager, Asia and Middle East; Director for Product Management; and VP of Strategic Marketing.
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Vice President at Seki Diamond Systems
Prof. Dr. Philippe Bergonzo has joined SEKI Diamond Systems in 2018 as Vice President of Cornes Technologies USA. His tasks are to promote diamond synthesis and equipment distribution, towards the expansion of Diamond technology. He is also maintaining an academic visibility as Visiting Professor at University College London (UCL), UK.
Formerly, he conducted an academic carrier as Research Director at the Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), the French National lab, where he led during more than 20 years one leading team in Europe on diamond sensing technologies, developing a broad activity on diamond for devices and sensor fabrication, with special extents on radiation detectors as well as on diamond sensors and electrodes for neural interfacing. He has authored over 300 peer-reviewed journal articles with over 6000 citations, inc. patents and book chapters, and is very active in the organization of events for the diamond community.

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Professor at the Cardiff University
Oliver Williams completed his PhD on the electronic properties of diamond at University College London in 2003. He then moved to Argonne National Laboratory where he held the Distinguished Postdoctoral appointment at the Centre for Nanoscale Materials.

In 2004 he joined the Institute for Materials Research in Belgium, an affiliated lab of IMEC vzw. He developed nanocrystalline diamond growth, specialising on the nucleation of ultra-thin diamond films and control of diamond electrical conductivity from intrinsic to superconducting.

He then received the Fraunhofer Attract award to move to the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Research in Freiburg and develop Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems from nanocrystalline diamond.

In 2011 he moved to Cardiff as a Reader in Experimental Physics and Marie Curie Fellow. Here he established Cardiff Diamond Foundry, the largest diamond growth group in the UK. His group focuses on MEMS, superconductivity, single photon sources, high frequency filters, thermal management and anything that exploits the extreme materials properties of diamond.
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Director of Advanced Technologies at RFHIC
Dr. Lee is the Director and General Manager of GaN/Diamond division. As of now, announced a World Record of output power for GaN/Diamond HEMTs, his team is doing a new type of core technology development to get a consistency for production. Dr. Lee joined RFHIC US Corp from LG Electronics Institute of Technology in January 2016. His key focus developments are on GaN/Diamond HEMTs as well as GaN/SiC HEMTs based on III-V compound semiconductor device technology
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