Simon Hübner

Deputy Head Of R D at Singulus Technologies AG

Simon Hübner's work experience begins in 2007 as a student assistant at Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, where they worked on tracing individual particles in 2D dust crystals in a RF plasma. Simon also served as a student assistant at INP Greifswald, where they optimized barrier coatings on SiO2 basis produced by an atmospheric RF plasma jet.

In 2009, Hübner joined Eindhoven University of Technology as a PHD Candidate, focusing on their research in a specific field until 2014.

From 2014 to 2016, they worked as a Researcher at Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

Currently, Hübner is employed at Singulus Technologies AG, where they started in 2016 as a Research and Development Specialist. Simon is currently serving as the Deputy Head of R&D, starting their role in January 2022.

Simon Hübner has a strong education background in the field of physics. In 2003, they began their academic journey at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in physics. Simon completed their undergraduate studies in 2006. Following this, Simon enrolled at Universität Greifswald, where they obtained their Master of Science (MS) degree in physics in 2009.

Seeking further specialization, Simon pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in plasma physics at Eindhoven University of Technology. Simon started this program in 2009 and successfully completed it in 2013.

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Singulus Technologies AG

Singulus Technologies AG is a Germany-based engineering company and develops and builds machines for production processes. Its product portfolio comprises vacuum thin-film and plasma coating, wet-chemical cleaning and etching processes as well as thermal processing technology. The Company operates through three segments: Optical Disc, Solar and Semiconductor. The Optical Disc segment manufactures and distributes integrated production lines used in the manufacture of Blu-ray discs. The Solar segment produces machinery designed for use in evaporation, cathode sputtering and selenization processes. The Semiconductor segment develops and manufactures equipment that uses tunnel magnetic resistance (TMR) technology for semiconductor applications for processing wafers for magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM), thing film heads and sensors.


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