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Brooks Tellekamp is a Researcher III in Materials Science at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) since 2018. His research focuses on crystalline inorganic materials for next-generation microelectronics, including power electronics, neuromorphic computing, and devices for harsh environments. He holds a PhD, Master’s, and Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.
Key research interests include ternary nitride materials integration, materials discovery for energy devices, and neuromorphic computing materials. Notable contributions include work on heteroepitaxial ferroelectric films, virtual substrates for wide-bandgap semiconductors, and computational modeling of material properties.
His publications span topics like molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) of Ga2O3 alloys, cation order effects in Zn(Sn,Ge)N2, and low-leakage current films. He received the 2024 Emerging Leader in Physics award from Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. Tellekamp collaborates with institutions globally and is a member of the Materials Research Society.
His work emphasizes practical applications such as power electronics devices and neuromorphic systems, leveraging both experimental and computational approaches. Ongoing projects involve optimizing materials for high-temperature and radiation-resistant electronics.



