Summary
Lee Aspitarte is a physicist with eight years of experience translating fundamental device physics into practical energy and nanoscale solutions, currently developing data-driven analyses at Battelle for energy storage and prototype magnetohydrodynamic systems. He combines a PhD in physics and hands-on expertise in nanoscale device fabrication, optoelectronic characterization, and time-resolved microwave spectroscopy with strong Python and LabVIEW data-acquisition and machine-learning tool development. His work uniquely bridges experimental prototyping and literature-scale natural language processing to accelerate technology assessment and proposal development. Based in Corvallis, he brings an experimentalist’s rigor to software-enabled research, having previously probed carbon nanotube device physics during his doctoral work.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics at Oregon State University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics at Washington State University
English, Spanish