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Rafael Jaramillo is the Stavros and Matoula Salapatas Professor in Materials Science and Engineering at MIT’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE). His research focuses on materials synthesis, opto-electronic technologies, and semiconductor device fabrication, particularly in chalcogenide compound semiconductors. He earned his BS and MS in Applied and Engineering Physics from Cornell University, followed by a PhD in Physics from the University of Chicago (2008). After postdoctoral research at Harvard and MIT, he joined DMSE in 2015.
His research group explores chalcogenide perovskites, phase-change materials, and defect studies, with applications in photovoltaics, integrated photonics, and telecommunications. Key projects include molecular beam epitaxy for thin film synthesis and oxidation dynamics of materials like ZrS₂ and HfO₂. Awards include the NSF CAREER Award (2018) and the Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award (2010).
Scientific contributions include breakthroughs in BaZrS₃ thin films, tunable band gap alloys, and optomechanical control of 2D materials. His work bridges theory and experiment, emphasizing reproducible materials science. Current research trends involve deep learning-driven metrology and pressure-controlled oxidation mechanisms.
- Awards: NSF Early Career Award (2018), Rosalind Franklin Award (2010)
- Labs/Teams: Jaramillo Research Group at MIT
- Grants: NSF CAREER Award-funded research on chalcogenide materials
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