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Leah Kuritzky

Director of PV Engineering at Antora Energy

Leah Kuritzky is an expert in epitaxy, device design, manufacturing, and supply chain development of thermophotovoltaic devices focusing on heat to electric power conversion of high-grade heat (>1000 C).

With a background in epitaxy (MOCVD) and materials characterization of III-nitride thin film semiconductor materials, Leah has extensive experience in device design and cleanroom fabrication of high-efficiency LEDs and laser diodes in the blue spectrum utilizing InGaN quantum well active regions.

Leah Kuritzky has conducted research on amorphous SiC, InGaN, and MoS2 semiconductor materials for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production (water-splitting). Education-wise, she pursued a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at Stanford University and later went on to complete her PhD in Materials at UC Santa Barbara.

Leah's professional journey includes roles such as Director of PV Engineering at Antora Energy, LED Characterization Engineer at Lumileds, Energy/Environmental Consultant at Natural Resources Defense Council, and various other positions focused on sustainable energy and materials research.

Having extensive experience in ray tracing simulation for LED devices, electrical and optical testing of devices, and a strong foundation in semiconductor materials, Leah Kuritzky is a versatile professional in the field of optoelectronics and energy conversion technologies.

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Berkeley, California, United States