Summary
Ethan Dunsworth is a physicist-engineer with eight years of research and hands-on systems design experience focused on sustainable energy and advanced materials. Based in Berkeley, he combines solid-state and statistical physics with modeling to develop high-fidelity simulations, electron-beam nanoparticle patterning, and ultrafast microscopy characterization that have produced peer-reviewed results. His work spans solar cell fabrication and failure-analysis, satellite-grade passive cooling testbeds, and transient vehicle dynamics and thermal management for competitive electric vehicles, demonstrating an unusual breadth from lab-scale materials to full-system engineering. Ethan has delivered cost-saving experimental platforms and secured six-figure program funding while automating complex data collection and characterization pipelines. He’s entering a PhD program in Engineering Physics at Princeton, bringing a track record of turning theoretical insight into practical, reproducible experimental systems.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Engineering Physics/Applied Physics, 3.9, Bachelor of Science - BS, Engineering Physics/Applied Physics, 3.9 at University of California, Berkeley
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Emil E. Holt Sr. High School
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Engineering Physics/Applied Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Engineering Physics/Applied Physics at Princeton University