Inpria
Joseph Edson is an accomplished chemist with extensive experience in the development and scale-up of organotin precursors for EUV lithography. Currently serving as the Vice President of Resist Materials at Inpria since May 2014, Joseph has successfully overseen significant lab expansions, collaborated with Manufacturing Operations to meet production schedules, and managed supply chains for large-scale precursor production. Prior to this role, Joseph held various positions at Inpria, including Principal Chemist and Staff Research Chemist, where responsibilities involved leading teams in product development and synthesis route innovation. Previous roles also include Application Scientist at Freeslate Inc., Postdoctoral Researcher at both UC Berkeley and Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Graduate Student at Cornell University, where substantial research contributions were made in catalysis and polymerization. Joseph holds a PhD in Chemistry from Cornell University and a BS in Chemistry from the Colorado School of Mines.
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Inpria
Inpria Corporation is a pioneer in extending semiconductor lithography with inorganic photoresists and other thin-films for nanoscale patterning. Inpria’s patented photo-condensed molecular oxides offer customers the unique ability to deposit – directly from solution – atomically smooth, intrinsically dense, and directly photopatternable metaloxide films, enabling advanced performance with simplified processing.