Maxime G. Lemaitre
abpccx@r.postjobfree.com
*** ** *** ***., ***. 204, Gainesville, FL 32601 847-***-****
Education
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bachelor of Science - Materials Science and Engineering - Electronic Materials (May, 2005)
University of Florida at Gainesville
Master of Science - Materials Science and Engineering - Electronic Materials (Dec, 2006)
Doctor of Philosophy - Materials Science and Engineering - Electronic Materials
Research
Bill Appleton & Rolf Hummel Developing scalable methods for fabricating Graphene on insulating substrates. Investigating the use of industry compatible techniques to
Groups grow wafer scale graphene for high-speed electronics. Epitaxial regrowth of carbon implanted Silicon and Germainium wafers is being
tuned to yield surface bound graphitic carbon.
Spring, 2008 - Present
Rolf Hummel Group Developed an automated system for stand-off detection and identification of explosive materials for use in security applications. Designed
and built a new spectrometer and optical set-up to improve response time and sensitivity. Developed a curve recognition program in Matlab
Spring, 2007 - Spring 2008 and Labview using feature and kernel-based matched filters.
Moonsub Shim Group Growth mechanisms of SWNTs by plasma enhanced-CVD. Studying the role of catalyst composition and growth conditions on the growth
mechanisms. The objective is to reduce SWNT growth temperatures beyond 450C for applications in flexible electronics. Raman
Spring, 2005 - Fall, 2006 Spectroscopy, SEM & electrical characterization of SWNT devices.
Jian-Min Zuo Group TEM and electron diffraction of carbon nanotubes and catalyst particles. Studying the affects of substrate adhesion on the decomposition
of the catalytic films during CNT growth. Studying the catalyst-substrate interface chemisty for optimal CNT growth. TEM & Raman
Summer, 2005 - Fall, 2006 spectroscopy are used for characterization of CNTs.
John Rogers Group Flexible electronic device fabrication using micro-contact printing of silicon nanowires. Cleanroom fabrication & characterization of devices
using optical and electron-beam lithography, electron-beam deposition, ion-sputtering, reactive ion etching, SEM and micro four-point probe
Spring Semester, 2004 measurements.
Publications
Growth Modes of Carbon Nanotubes on Metal Substrates, K. D. Matthews, M. G. Lemaitre, T. Kim, H. Chen, M. Shim, and J. M. Zuo, J. Appl. Phys. 100, 044309 (2006).
Transparent flexible organic thin-film transistors that use printed single-walled carbon nanotube electrodes, Q. Cao, Z. T. Zhu, M. G. Lemaitre, M. G. Xia, M. Shim, and J. A.
Rogers, Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 113511 (2006).
Work Experience
Delta R Detection
Co-Founder, Chief Technical Officer
Fall, 2008 - Present
Gainesville, Fl Developed Phase I and Phase II prototypes of an explosives detection system for use in airport baggage security checkpoints. Adapted
technology developed in the Hummel laboratory to conform to and improve on TSA requirements for explosives detection. As part of the
founding team (3), participated in the entrepreneurial process - market evaluations, financial planning, and business partnerships - at every
stage of development.
International Rectifier
Business Management Intern - Business Analyst, Project Leader
Summer and Fall Semester, 2003
Temecula, California Worked as a business analyst in the Core Business Management Group. Initiated and managed pMAP (Parts Master Audit Project), an
El Segundo, California effort to improve data integrity. The project involved coordinating IT and data analyst resources to develop systematic improvements to
Tijuana, Mexico current global processes. Implemented changes in global environment system software.
- Developed an automated Inventory Management Tool to track potential problems and opportunities for inventory management.
- Supported business management team as an analyst providing key data for the annual business plan, quarterly forecasting, contract
negotiations, price validation, product line cost-yield analysis, spot and contract quoting.
- Worked with a global product engineering group in a project to qualify new subcontractor assembly operations in Tijuana, Mexico.
- Characterized and documented the 5 key business management processes (Inventory Control, Returns & Allowances, Contract Pricing,
Parts Master Maintenance, and Business Management Forecasting).
- Worked with a team of business analyst to create an automated monthly reports package to be used by the Business Managers and the EVP of O
Woodhead Industries
Design/Manufacturing Engineer
12 Weeks, Summer 2002
Chicago, Illinois Completed design/manufacturing engineering assignments as part of the Special Products Group.
Juarez, Mexico - Managed special product requests (SPRs) and variations (VBRs) on standard products (design changes, tooling modifications, bill of
materials and item master changes/updates, quality testing, and alligned engineering efforts with manufacturing).
- Developed a new procedure for handling OEM accounts within the Special Products Group.
- Migrated a new product mold to the Jaurez, Mexico production facility and built/tested the first order pieces.
Computer Experience Languages
Programming: Mat-Lab, Access Databases (SQL), Labview
English and French, Spanish (Educated - 5 years)
Design: Auto-Cad, SolidWorks, ANSYS
Activities
Society for Sustainable Engineering (Founder/President) Created a interdisciplinary society to compete in National sustainable engineering competitions and design campus-
based solutions for sustainability (supported by the Florida Institute for Sustainable Energy).
Materials Advantage (Social Chair) - Developed ideas for student-faculty activities to be held in the spring semester. Helped run the MSE gameday cookout.
Undergraduate Materials Organization (Social Chair) - Organized department-wide student and faculty activities. Helped organize departmental EOH projects. Acted as the
electronic materials concentration advisor to underclassmen.
Engineering Open House (Project Leader/Member) - "Carbon Nanotubes" and "Materials Show" exhibits.
Midnight Soccer Club (Founder/President; 89 Members) - Created an "alternative" soccer club to promote the game on campus.