About Us 

Company Mission

Power electronics are at the heart of the global energy transition, and are comprised of critical power semiconductor and packaging components that enable their operation. However, the 'electrification of everything' requires a step-change in the performance, efficiency, and ruggedness of today's power semiconductor technology. Conventional Silicon-based technology simply isn't up to the scale of the challenge ahead. Drawing on decades of experience at the cutting-edge of new materials science, device design, and packaging architecture, NoMIS Power was formed to bring the breakthrough advantages of Silicon Carbide (SiC) out of the laboratory and into the global power electronics industry. Combining unique expertise from the worlds of scientific research and power semiconductor manufacturing, NoMIS Power develops SiC solutions for leading power electronics groups in applications ranging from electric vehicles to Solar PV and beyond. With our unparalleled experience in the SiC supply chain and a global network of partners, NoMIS Power is the trusted choice for groups seeking to evaluate SiC technology, accelerate market entry, and develop next-generation technology.

Adam J Morgan

Co-founder, CEO, & Technical Lead for Packaging Design

Dr. Adam J Morgan is co-founder and CEO of NoMIS Power, spearheading the company’s efforts in SiC technology with U.S. government agencies, business partners, and key clients.

An expert in packaging design, Dr. Morgan has experience in Level-1 power discrete and power module packaging, as well as level-2 and Level-3 power packaging for hard- and soft-switching SiC-based power converters rated for 600 V to 20 kV.

Prior to founding NoMIS, Dr. Morgan was a postdoctoral research scientist at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Albany, N.Y., working on WBG power semiconductor device research regarding high-temperature and high-voltage power packaging and power electronics testing as part of the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Power Electronics Research (CASPER).

Dr. Morgan has previously worked in the corporate research center for ABB US, the Sandia National Laboratories, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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Co-founder, CEO, & Technical Lead for Packaging Design

Dr. Adam J Morgan is co-founder and CEO of NoMIS Power, spearheading the company’s efforts in SiC technology with U.S. government agencies, business partners, and key clients.

An expert in packaging design, Dr. Morgan has experience in Level-1 power discrete and power module packaging, as well as level-2 and Level-3 power packaging for hard- and soft-switching SiC-based power converters rated for 600 V to 20 kV.

Prior to founding NoMIS, Dr. Morgan was a postdoctoral research scientist at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Albany, N.Y., working on WBG power semiconductor device research regarding high-temperature and high-voltage power packaging and power electronics testing as part of the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Power Electronics Research (CASPER).

Dr. Morgan has previously worked in the corporate research center for ABB US, the Sandia National Laboratories, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Woongje Sung

Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer

Dr. Woongje Sung is co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at NoMIS Power and Associate Professor at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Albany, N.Y.

He has experience in a number of industrial settings, including a startup company, a semiconductor foundry (Dongbu HiTek), and a mature multi-national company (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology).

Dr. Sung is a founding member of DOE-funded PowerAmerica Institute, where he has been contributing to establishing the baseline process of SiC MOSFETs and diodes at X-Fab. He has fabricated SiC JBS diodes, JFETs, GTOs, and MOSFETs.

Dr. Sung has been working on design, fabrication, and characterization of 6.5 kV, 10 kV, and 15 kV SiC MOSFETs in support of PowerAmerica/DoE, as well as Army Research Lab & Office of Naval Research/DoD.

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Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer

Dr. Woongje Sung is co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at NoMIS Power and Associate Professor at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Albany, N.Y.

He has experience in a number of industrial settings, including a startup company, a semiconductor foundry (Dongbu HiTek), and a mature multi-national company (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology).

Dr. Sung is a founding member of DOE-funded PowerAmerica Institute, where he has been contributing to establishing the baseline process of SiC MOSFETs and diodes at X-Fab. He has fabricated SiC JBS diodes, JFETs, GTOs, and MOSFETs.

Dr. Sung has been working on design, fabrication, and characterization of 6.5 kV, 10 kV, and 15 kV SiC MOSFETs in support of PowerAmerica/DoE, as well as Army Research Lab & Office of Naval Research/DoD.

Gehan Wanduragala

Co-founder, Chief Strategy & Commercial Officer

Gehan Wanduragala is co-founder and Chief Strategy & Commercial Officer at NoMIS Power.

Prior to joining NoMIS, Gehan had over 13 years of experience in industry and consulting advising multiple high-growth startups and established companies in the clean tech and power electronics industry in India, Europe, and the USA.

At NoMIS Gehan is responsible for overall business strategy and commercial relationships. He plays a key role in identifying and evaluating new strategic opportunities, structuring business partnerships, and designing and implementing new business processes to help the organization scale.

Gehan has advised a number of leading groups in the global power electronics space, helping them identify opportunities for market expansion and vertical integration in the context of the clean energy transition.

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Co-founder, Chief Strategy & Commercial Officer

Gehan Wanduragala is co-founder and Chief Strategy & Commercial Officer at NoMIS Power.

Prior to joining NoMIS, Gehan had over 13 years of experience in industry and consulting advising multiple high-growth startups and established companies in the clean tech and power electronics industry in India, Europe, and the USA.

At NoMIS Gehan is responsible for overall business strategy and commercial relationships. He plays a key role in identifying and evaluating new strategic opportunities, structuring business partnerships, and designing and implementing new business processes to help the organization scale.

Gehan has advised a number of leading groups in the global power electronics space, helping them identify opportunities for market expansion and vertical integration in the context of the clean energy transition.

Anant Agarwal

Co-Founder & Chief Marketing Officer

Dr. Anant Agarwal is co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer at NoMIS Power and Professor at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Between 2013 and 2016 Dr. Agarwal worked at the U.S. Department of Energy, where he created and managed four programs related to wide bandgap (WBG) technology, including founding the PowerAmerica Institute.

From 1999 to 2013 Dr. Agarwal was Director of Research and Development for WBG devices at Cree, Inc. In this role he oversaw the development and commercialization of Silicon Carbide diode and MOSFET power devices that today are employed globally to improve efficiency and reduce power consumption in systems such as power supplies, solar inverters, and motor drives.

Previously, Dr. Agarwal was a Fellow at Northrop Grumman Science and Technology Center, Pittsburgh (1990-1999). While at Northrop Grumman he led research activities on radio frequency Silicon and Silicon-Germanium transistors. He was also instrumental in solving a large number of fundamental issues relating to WBG technologies.

Prior to joining Northrop Grumman, Dr. Agarwal held various teaching and research positions (1984-1990) including Associate Professor in Allahabad, India, and Member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. While at Bell Labs he was involved in the development of Gallium-Arsenide digital circuits for fiber-optic communications.

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Co-Founder & Chief Marketing Officer

Dr. Anant Agarwal is co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer at NoMIS Power and Professor at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Between 2013 and 2016 Dr. Agarwal worked at the U.S. Department of Energy, where he created and managed four programs related to wide bandgap (WBG) technology, including founding the PowerAmerica Institute.

From 1999 to 2013 Dr. Agarwal was Director of Research and Development for WBG devices at Cree, Inc. In this role he oversaw the development and commercialization of Silicon Carbide diode and MOSFET power devices that today are employed globally to improve efficiency and reduce power consumption in systems such as power supplies, solar inverters, and motor drives.

Previously, Dr. Agarwal was a Fellow at Northrop Grumman Science and Technology Center, Pittsburgh (1990-1999). While at Northrop Grumman he led research activities on radio frequency Silicon and Silicon-Germanium transistors. He was also instrumental in solving a large number of fundamental issues relating to WBG technologies.

Prior to joining Northrop Grumman, Dr. Agarwal held various teaching and research positions (1984-1990) including Associate Professor in Allahabad, India, and Member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. While at Bell Labs he was involved in the development of Gallium-Arsenide digital circuits for fiber-optic communications.

Seung Yup Jang

Vice President, Head of SiC Device Development

Seung Yup leads SiC Device Development at NoMIS Power, taking our leading edge device technology from R&D to qualification and production.

He brings over a decade of industry experience in power device development with LG Electronics in South Korea in his prior role as Chief Research Engineer where he worked on SiC, GaN, and Si CMOS Integrated Circuit Design.

Seung Yup holds a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Seoul National University, South Korea and is a Senior Research Scientist at SUNY Polytechnic Institute.

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Vice President, Head of SiC Device Development

Seung Yup leads SiC Device Development at NoMIS Power, taking our leading edge device technology from R&D to qualification and production.

He brings over a decade of industry experience in power device development with LG Electronics in South Korea in his prior role as Chief Research Engineer where he worked on SiC, GaN, and Si CMOS Integrated Circuit Design.

Seung Yup holds a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Seoul National University, South Korea and is a Senior Research Scientist at SUNY Polytechnic Institute.

Justin Lynch

Power Semiconductor Device Engineer 

Dr. Justin Lynch is part of the SiC Device Development team at NoMIS Power. He holds a Ph.D in Nanoscale Engineering from the University at Albany, SUNY.

Justin’s previous research has focused on the optimization of low-voltage to high-voltage SiC power devices. He has worked on the design, fabrication, and development of 1.2 kV to 20 kV SiC diodes, JFETs, MOSFETs, and IGBTs.

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Power Semiconductor Device Engineer 

Dr. Justin Lynch is part of the SiC Device Development team at NoMIS Power. He holds a Ph.D in Nanoscale Engineering from the University at Albany, SUNY.

Justin’s previous research has focused on the optimization of low-voltage to high-voltage SiC power devices. He has worked on the design, fabrication, and development of 1.2 kV to 20 kV SiC diodes, JFETs, MOSFETs, and IGBTs.

Ana-Maria Galeano

General Counsel

Ana-Maria Galeano acts as General Counsel for NoMIS Power. Ana has over 30 years of law experience advising businesses throughout their lifecycle.

Previously Ana was the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Plug Power, overseeing its initial public offering, two follow-on offerings, international acquisitions, and strategic alliances.

Ana earned her J.D. degree at Brooklyn Law School, at which she was an International Business Law Fellow and Dean’s Merit Scholar. She earned her B.A. degree and Business Adjunct degree at the State University of New York at Binghamton. 

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General Counsel

Ana-Maria Galeano acts as General Counsel for NoMIS Power. Ana has over 30 years of law experience advising businesses throughout their lifecycle.

Previously Ana was the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Plug Power, overseeing its initial public offering, two follow-on offerings, international acquisitions, and strategic alliances.

Ana earned her J.D. degree at Brooklyn Law School, at which she was an International Business Law Fellow and Dean’s Merit Scholar. She earned her B.A. degree and Business Adjunct degree at the State University of New York at Binghamton. 

Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik

Co-Founder

Professor of Nanoscale Engineering, Director of the WBG Optronix Lab, and Deputy-Director of SUNY Poly CASPER, Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik’s research is focused on development of wide bandgap III-Nitride electronic, optoelectronic, and sensing materials and devices for a variety of application including energy, high frequency/power electronics, emitters, photon detection, and chemical and biosensors. Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik’s focus and technical approach is on creating a closed loop between growth and understanding materials properties and new/optimized device development grounded in theoretical modeling.

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Co-Founder

Professor of Nanoscale Engineering, Director of the WBG Optronix Lab, and Deputy-Director of SUNY Poly CASPER, Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik’s research is focused on development of wide bandgap III-Nitride electronic, optoelectronic, and sensing materials and devices for a variety of application including energy, high frequency/power electronics, emitters, photon detection, and chemical and biosensors. Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik’s focus and technical approach is on creating a closed loop between growth and understanding materials properties and new/optimized device development grounded in theoretical modeling.

Mark Sperry

Venture Advisor

An accomplished senior leader with broad-ranging global experience and a passion for sustainability. Extensive background in both startup and Fortune 50 environments with expertise in strategic planning, marketing, sales, partnerships, finance, product development, and operations. Adept at developing people and building high-performing teams. Known for creating sound business and marketing strategies coupled with realistic tactical execution plans. Proven ability to secure funding from both public- and private-sector entities.

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Venture Advisor

An accomplished senior leader with broad-ranging global experience and a passion for sustainability. Extensive background in both startup and Fortune 50 environments with expertise in strategic planning, marketing, sales, partnerships, finance, product development, and operations. Adept at developing people and building high-performing teams. Known for creating sound business and marketing strategies coupled with realistic tactical execution plans. Proven ability to secure funding from both public- and private-sector entities.

Timeline

  • SiC Power Module Prototyping

    6.5 kV SiC MOSFETs, JBS diodes and JBSFETs for 100 A half-bridge power module: Fab at SiCamore (NSF & ARPA-E)

  • Robust SiC MOSFETs for EVs

    1.2 kV SiC MOSFETs - Rugged design: Fab at SiCamore (DoE VTO EDTC)

  • 10 kV SiC Discretes & Co-Packs

    High voltage device (6.5kV ~13kV) in custom package

  • Harsh Environment Testing of SiC Power ICs

    SMART SiC Power ICs 600 V LMOS + CMOS: Fab at ADI (ARPA-E)

  • Best-in-Class Medium Voltage SiC Devices

    6.5 kV, 10 kV SiC MOSFETs: Fab at X-FAB (PowerAmerica)

  • Breakthrough to Address Implant Straggle in Medium Voltage SiC Devices

    13 kV SiC MOSFETs and JBSFETs: Fab at ADI (ARL/ ONR)

  • 10 A SiC Lateral MOSFETs with RESURF Structure

    600 V Lateral, Vertical MOSFETs: Fab at X-FAB (PowerAmerica)

  • First SiC Devices Designed & Manufactured at NY-PEMC

    1.7 kV SiC JBS diode: Fab at NY-PEMC

We are hiring!

NoMIS Power is looking for enthusiastic SiC device, packaging, and power electronics engineers to join our expanding team.

If the challenge of powering the future excites you, get in touch today!