Kurt Ulmer serves as the Founder and Director of Process Development at eLux, Inc., where he leverages his extensive expertise in materials science and engineering to pioneer innovative solutions in the electrical and electronic manufacturing industry. With a strong focus on building microLED displays, Kurt...
Kurt Ulmer serves as the Founder and Director of Process Development at eLux, Inc., where he leverages his extensive expertise in materials science and engineering to pioneer innovative solutions in the electrical and electronic manufacturing industry. With a strong focus on building microLED displays, Kurt is at the forefront of developing novel scalable fluidic assembly techniques that promise to revolutionize display technology. His role involves not only overseeing the research and development (R&D) processes but also leading cross-functional teams to ensure that product development aligns with both technical specifications and market demands.
Kurt's background in materials science, bolstered by a Master of Science from Iowa State University, equips him with a profound understanding of the intricacies involved in thin films and nanotechnology. His proficiency in design of experiments (DOE) and advanced statistical tools like JMP allows him to optimize processes and enhance product performance systematically. He is particularly adept at integrating physics principles into practical applications, ensuring that eLux's microLED displays meet the highest standards of efficiency and reliability.
Under Kurt's leadership, eLux has embarked on several key projects aimed at refining the manufacturing processes of microLED technology, focusing on scalability and cost-effectiveness. His commitment to innovation is matched by his ability to foster collaboration among diverse teams, driving projects from conception through to successful implementation. As a thought leader in process engineering, Kurt continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in display technology, positioning eLux, Inc. as a key player in the future of electronic displays.