Liora Teitz

Liora Teitz

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Ink Developement Engineer at HP

  • Education

    • Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

      2012 - 2016
      Bachelor's degree Materials Engineering and Physics
  • Experience

    • Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

      Jul 2013 - Jul 2015
      Student Worker

      Design and construction of magneto-optical cold atom trap

    • Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

      Oct 2016 - Jun 2019
      M.Sc. Student, Computational Materials Group,

      Researching the electronic properties of 2D materials for electronic nano-devices under the supervision of Professor Maytal Caspary-Toroker:• Simulating material structures and interfaces using calculations based on Density Functional Theory, using the Vienna Ab Initio Simulation Package on a linux platform• Propagating electronic wavefunctions inside the potential of the structures by solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation in the split-step method, using Matlab

    • HP

      Jun 2019 - now
      Ink Developement Engineer

      Leading research projects for incorporating additives into ink formulations, for thermal inkjet technology.Developing images in Python for testing ink quality and performance. Characterization of ink performance and quality using thermal inkjet technology, FTIR, and statistical analysis in excel and JMP.Management of supplies and orders for the chemistry department.Research of promising new materials, via literature reviews and web-scraping.

  • Licenses & Certifications

  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Liora Teitz
      Jacob Award for Outstanding Publication in a High Impact Paper Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Apr 2019 “Theoretical investigation of dielectric materials for two-dimensional field-effect transistors”, Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
    • Awarded to Liora Teitz
      Outstanding Project Presentation Department of Materials Science and Engineering 2017 Won outstanding project award for research in the area of formation of porous carbon from polymers, via high internal phase emulsions