Biography
Dr. Jean Paul Salvestrini is Adjunct Professor at Georgia Tech since 2017. He is the Executive Director of the Georgia Tech CNRS International Research Lab and has been Vice President of the Institut Lafayette since 2018.
Dr. Salvestrini received the Master of Science in Physics degree from Metz University (1991), and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Lorraine (1995). He joined the School of Physics and Electrical Engineering at University of Lorraine in September 1995.
Education
- M.S., Physics, Metz University, 1991
- Ph.D., Physics, University of Lorraine, 1995
Research Interests
- III-N semiconductor materials and devices
- Micro-nano fabrication of electronic devices
- Physics of optoelectronic devices
Publications
- III-Nitride MEMS Drum Resonators on Flexible Metal Substrates, A. Kassem et al.,
npj Microsystems & Nanoengineering 1, (2025) 197 - Novel 2D/3D heterojunction for UV LEDs using Hexagonal Boron Nitride as hole injection layer, A. Perepeliuc et al.,
Advanced Photonics Research 6, (2025) 240092 - Photoinduced doping in hexagonal boron nitride, A. Perepeliuc et al.
Applied Physics Letters 122, (2023) 26 - Multiple Shapes Micro-LEDs with Defect Free Side- walls and Simple Liftoff and Transfer Using Selective Area Growth on Hexagonal Boron Nitride
Template, R. Gujrati et al.,
Advanced Materials Techonologies (2023) 2300147 - Heterogeneous Integration of Thin-Film InGaN-Based Solar Cells on Foreign Substrates with Enhanced Performance, T. Ayari et al., ACS Photonics 5, (2018) 3003-3008
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