Summary
Peter Lim is a PhD student in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame with a strong foundation from Johns Hopkins University in Engineering Mechanics and Materials Science. He brings 17 years of hands-on experience in materials R&D and manufacturing engineering, having optimized material architectures, automated processes with robotic systems, and reduced production time through mold design. His research blends materials characterization (SEM, EBSD, DTA) with computational methods like particle-segmentation algorithms and computer vision for microstructure analysis. Notably, he scaled high-strain-rate data collection to 70+ samples/hour and increased flexural strength by 32% in applied development projects. Peter is comfortable moving between lab-scale characterization and production-oriented automation, making him effective at translating microstructural insights into manufacturable solutions. Based in Baltimore, he remains engaged with interdisciplinary collaborators across academia, government labs, and industry.
17 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at The Episcopal Academy
Johns Hopkins University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Materials Science and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Materials Science and Engineering at University of Notre Dame
English, Spanish