Overview

Jialin (James) Wang, Ph.D., focuses his practice on patent prosecution in the electrical and computer technology industry.

As a Ph.D. student at Georgia Institute of Technology, James focused his research on compound semiconductor device design and fabrication. He has extensive experience in the research, simulation, device design, fabrication, and characterization of compound semiconductor devices, as well as cleanroom experience focusing on micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) structure fabrication, including radio frequency (RF) acoustic resonators and vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSEL).

During his Ph.D. studies, James served as a graduate research assistant in a lab focused on designing, fabricating, and characterizing high-performance AlScN-based tunable acoustic resonators for RF application utilizing newly discovered ferroelectric properties. He also worked as a research assistant in Georgia Institute of Technology’s Center of Compound Semiconductors – Semiconductor Research Lab, where he designed and fabricated the GaN-based air-gap UV VCSEL and investigated and analyzed the thickness-dependent leakage current effect on GaN-based PIN devices. James’s research has been published in numerous peer-reviewed scientific journals.