Nicholas Talbert
About Nicholas Talbert
Nicholas Talbert is an Electronic Warfare Engineer with expertise in electrical characterization techniques and advanced equipment. He holds a Master's degree in Physics from Texas State University, where he also received the Learning Assistant of the Year award.
Work at SRC
Nicholas Talbert has been employed at SRC as an Electronic Warfare Engineer since 2020. In this role, he applies his expertise in electronic warfare systems and contributes to various projects aimed at enhancing military capabilities. His work involves utilizing advanced electrical characterization techniques and sophisticated equipment to support the development and testing of electronic systems. Talbert's position at SRC is based in San Antonio, Texas, where he has continued to build on his technical skills and knowledge in the field.
Education and Expertise
Nicholas Talbert earned a Master's degree in Physics from Texas State University, where he studied from 2017 to 2019. His academic background provided him with a strong foundation in various electrical characterization techniques. Talbert is proficient in using advanced equipment such as Ellipsometry, XRD, SEM/EDS, Filmetrics, UV Spectrometer, FTIR, Profilometry, and Mercury Probe for CV measurements. He has specialized knowledge in the growth of metal oxides and metals for Resistive Random Access Memory (RRAM) devices.
Background
Before his current role at SRC, Nicholas Talbert worked at Texas State University as a Graduate Research Assistant from 2017 to 2019, and as a Research Assistant for six months in 2016. During his time at the university, he was involved in maintaining a sputtering chamber, performing tasks such as opening the chamber and replacing targets and QCM. His research contributions included the fabrication of MOSCAP and plasmonic structures aimed at enhancing solar cell efficiency.
Achievements
Nicholas Talbert received the Learning Assistant of the Year award from the Physics Department at Texas State University. This recognition highlights his commitment to education and his ability to support fellow students in their learning processes. His contributions to research and development in the field of physics and electronic engineering further demonstrate his dedication to advancing technology and innovation.