Jeremy Clark
Senior Plasma Process Engineer
Cornell NanoScale Facility
 

About Jeremy Clark

Jeremy Clark is a Senior Plasma Process Engineer at the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility (CNF). His work focuses on advancing micro- and nano-scale fabrication techniques, particularly in plasma processing, thin film deposition, and both wet and dry etching methodologies. Prior to CNF, Mr. Clark served as a Research Process Engineer at Corning Incorporated, specializing in thin film development and equipment modification. He also worked as a Research Assistant at NanoPower Research Library, focusing on quantum dot solar cell fabrication and characterization.

In his current role, Mr. Clark oversees an array of semiconductor processing equipment, which involves training users, developing new processes, and maintaining the equipment’s availability. He contributes significantly to CNF’s research initiatives through his expertise in device fabrication, CAD layout, and material characterization. A graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology, Clark holds a BS in Microelectronics with specialized focus in MEMS and Nanomaterials, combining academic training with 20 years of hands-on experience advancing the field of nanofabrication.