Amorphous metals provide superior mechanical properties ideal for electronic connectors and housings, supporting miniaturization and high elasticity for connector mating.
Zr-based amorphous metal alloys are non-magnetic, making them suitable for sensitive electronics where magnetic interference is a concern.
Precision molding of amorphous metals enables cost-effective, high-precision production of complex, net-shape components, outperforming traditional casting and MIM techniques.
Technical expert in BMG materials and processing, with a special emphasis on additive manufacturing, with over 14 years of combined academic, industry, and startup experience.
Ph.D. in material science & engineering, with focus on amorphous metals, from Saarland University in Germany. Member of European Powder Metallurgy Society.
Principal Scientist at JPL/NASA. Pioneer in amorphous metals with over 19 years of working with amorphous metal.
Ph.D. in amorphous metals from Caltech: Designing Bulk Metallic Glass Matrix Composites with High Toughness and Tensile Ductility. Inventor/ co-inventor on close to
Technical expert in BMG materials and processing, with over 15 years of combined academic, industry, and startup experience in metals and amorphous metals.
Ph.D. in materials science, with focus on amorphous metals, from Caltech: Study of the Origins of Toughness in Amorphous Metals. Inventor on 21+ BMG-related patents.
Previously the CMO of a public cybersecurity company (acquired by OpenText), head of Product Marketing for $6B product line at Oracle, and Head of Product Management, Marketing, and Strategy for SeeBeyond.