Inpria
Kirsten Louthan is currently working as a Senior Staff Scientist at Inpria since January 2019. Prior to this, Kirsten held positions as an Associate Scientist at PPD in 2018 and as an Assistant Director of Cleanroom Operations at Yale University in the same year. Kirsten also worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 2013 to 2017, where Kirsten focused on thin film electrode fabrication and analysis. Additionally, Kirsten has experience as a North American Language and Culture Assistant in Spain. Kirsten holds a Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry and Spanish from Grinnell College.
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.