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Reynolds Dziobek-Garrett is a Postdoctoral Researcher at ARCNL and the University of Amsterdam since April 2024. Previously, Reynolds Dziobek-Garrett served as a Graduate Researcher at The Johns Hopkins University from September 2019 to February 2024, following an undergraduate research assistant position at the University of Toronto from May 2018 to August 2019, where work focused on synthesizing core/shell colloidal quantum dots under the supervision of Professor Mark Wilson. Reynolds Dziobek-Garrett also has experience as an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Maryland College Park in 2017. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Chemistry from The Johns Hopkins University and an Honours Bachelor of Science in Chemical Physics with a minor in Mathematics from the University of Toronto. High school education was completed at St. Albans School in Washington, D.C.
ARCNL
At the Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography (ARCNL) we do exciting fundamental physics at the highest possible level with a relevance to key technologies in nanolithography. We wish to contribute to the production of ever smarter and smaller electronics, while at the same time pushing the boundaries of our fundamental insight into the workings of nature. About ARCNL ARCNL started in January 2014 and opened its lab doors in October of the same year. ARCNL’s start was within one year after ASML had issued a tender for proposals for a research center that would feed the company with new, fundamental knowledge. ASML is the world leader in the production of the lithography machines that define the structures of processor and memory chips for computers, tablets and smartphones. In order to remain at the forefront it constantly innovates its products and processes. Novel insights from research by excellent academics in the relevant fields will enable them to continue making big leaps.