Sage Martin is a materials science engineer and incoming EECS PhD student at MIT who blends hands-on device fabrication with a clear mission to democratize semiconductor and solid-state technologies. With a strong undergraduate research record in organic optoelectronics (OLEDs) at the University of Minnesota and internships at Intel and Polar Semiconductor, he brings practical process and metrology experience alongside analytical lab skills. Sage has also built software and backend experience through a long-running game-focused project, strengthening his Java, SQL, and UNIX abilities and giving him real-world exposure to creator-driven marketing. He values mentorship and teaching—having led honors mentoring and graded core materials courses—which complements his collaborative research style. Outside the lab he balances work with disk golf and online gaming, reflecting a knack for community-building both in-person and digitally.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Materials Science and Engineering (B.Mat.SE), 4.0, Bachelor of Materials Science and Engineering (B.Mat.SE), 4.0 at University of Minnesota
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