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David R. Heskett is a Professor of Physics and Undergraduate Program Director at the University of Rhode Island's Department of Physics. He holds positions in East Hall and has a laboratory in Pastore 353. His research focuses on experimental surface physics, thin films, and advanced materials characterization using techniques like HAXPES. He has been with URI since 1988, progressing from Assistant to Full Professor.
Education includes a Sc.B. in Physics from Brown University (Providence, RI) and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Pennsylvania. Postdoctoral research was conducted at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Erlangen (Germany).
Research interests emphasize electronic and structural properties of surfaces, with recent work on lithium-ion battery components and semiconductor interfaces. His publications explore topics like SEI formation in batteries, nanowire synthesis, and electromigration effects in microelectronics.
His lab employs advanced spectroscopic methods to study material interfaces, contributing to energy storage and nanotechnology advancements. Collaborations involve co-authors such as Joseph C. Woicik and Brett L. Lucht in battery-related studies.



