Summary
Jason Verley is a Principal R&D Staff scientist at Sandia National Laboratories specializing in compact semiconductor device models and simulation in radiation environments. With a Ph.D. in Applied Physics and two decades at Sandia, he blends hands-on process engineering—photolithography, FTIR, emission spectroscopy—with advanced TCAD-based optoelectronic and circuit simulation work. He has contributed to the Xyce project since 2012 and focuses on adapting device physics and simulation algorithms for next-generation computing platforms. Based in Albuquerque, Jason pairs deep experimental metrology experience with computational R&D, making him adept at translating complex physical phenomena into practical models used for robust circuit analysis.
9 years of coding experience