Jacob Kupernik
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Also affiliated: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2020); Ozark Integrated Circuits (United States) (2023–2025)
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Biography and Research Information
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Jacob Kupernik's research focuses on materials science, particularly for high-temperature digital electronics and additive manufacturing. His work investigates the development of materials and processes that can withstand elevated temperatures, aiming to reduce development cycle times and costs for complex systems. Recent publications explore materials for high-temperature digital electronics and the application of additive prototyping for rapid circuit and interface development at temperatures exceeding 200°C. Kupernik also studies the efficiency of specific semiconductor materials, such as InGaN, in photovoltaic applications. His research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he has co-authored publications. Kupernik has a career h-index of 2 and has published 9 total works, attracting 62 citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 95
Selected Publications
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Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells (2025)
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- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
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