Rogers Corporation
Dr. Vasily Potapkin is a highly skilled product developer at Rogers Corporation, focusing on advanced joining technologies for ceramic circuit substrates since August 2023. Previously, Dr. Potapkin served as a scientist in various capacities, including at Technische Universität Darmstadt, where contributions were made to the development of precious metal-free catalysts for fuel cells, and at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, leading the design of high-pressure autoclaves for in-situ measurements. Further experience includes innovative work at Universität Bayreuth and Forschungszentrum Jülich on laser-heating systems and magnetism under high pressure. Dr. Potapkin's academic qualifications include a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Bayreuth and Master's degrees in Solid State Physics and Physics from Lomonosov Moscow State University, complemented by a strong background in extreme conditions and condensed matter physics research.
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Rogers Corporation
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Rogers Corporation manufactures and sells engineered materials and components for mission critical applications. The Company's segments are Advanced Connectivity Solutions (ACS), Elastomeric Material Solutions (EMS), Power Electronics Solutions (PES) and Other. The ACS segment manufactures and sells circuit materials and solutions for applications in wireless communications infrastructure, automotive, connected devices, consumer electronics and aerospace/defense. The EMS segment manufactures and sells elastomeric material solutions for critical cushioning, sealing, impact protection and vibration management applications, including general industrial, portable electronics, consumer goods, automotive, construction and printing applications. The PES segment manufactures and sells ceramic substrate materials for power module applications, laminated bus bars for power inverter and interconnect applications, and micro-channel coolers. Its other business consists of elastomeric components.