Jason Alexander Röhr
About Jason Alexander Röhr
Jason Alexander Röhr is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Yale University, specializing in organic semiconductors and solid-state physics. He holds multiple degrees, including a PhD in Physics from Imperial College London and has a strong background in higher education industry research.
Work at Yale University
Jason Alexander Röhr has been serving as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Yale University since 2018. In this role, he engages in advanced research within the field of solid-state physics, focusing on organic semiconductors. His position at Yale allows him to contribute to ongoing projects and collaborate with other researchers in a prestigious academic environment.
Education and Expertise
Jason Alexander Röhr has an extensive educational background in physics and related fields. He completed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physics at Imperial College London. Additionally, he holds a Master of Science from the Dyson School of Design Engineering and a Bachelor of Science from Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen. His studies have equipped him with a strong foundation in organic semiconductors and solid-state physics.
Background
Jason Alexander Röhr's academic journey began at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen, where he earned his Bachelor of Science. He continued his studies at the same institution, obtaining a Master of Science. He furthered his education at Imperial College London, culminating in a PhD. Prior to his current role, he worked as an Assistant at the University of Copenhagen for six months in 2011.
Achievements
Throughout his academic career, Jason Alexander Röhr has developed a strong background in higher education industry research. His specialization in organic semiconductors and solid-state physics positions him as a knowledgeable contributor in his field. His research efforts at Yale University reflect his commitment to advancing understanding in these areas.