 So today we speak with Dr. Sean Muir from Amorphix. Pleasure to meet you. Yes, thank you for having me. All right. So I guess to start, maybe you could tell us a little bit about your background. Yeah, so my name's Sean Muir. I'm CTO for Amorphix, Incorporated. And my background's in materials chemistry. I got my PhD from Oregon State University in 2012. And then went on to found Amorphix with a couple of colleagues. And we're commercializing Amorphix metal thin film electronics with broad applications, primarily focused on the display industry right now. What really drew you here? Was there something specific besides the obvious implications of the technology? Well, I would say in some ways the display industry drew us in, because when we had that initial look at the foundational technology, we were looking at which markets had issues with switching and would require a high-speed load cost switch. Fortunately, we benefited that there was a professor there named John Wager, who has a big display industry background. And so that naturally came up for us. And we said, OK, I think we can apply this technology there. And so that's why I say in some ways the display industry drew us in. OK, so how about advice specifically for students or young engineers who are just trying to get their first job in the display world? As a founder, you're probably on the other side of the hiring table. But is there anything you can tell students about what to expect? Yeah, well, one thing I would say is stop by the job fair here at SID, because we have a booth, and we are hiring. But aside from that, I would say find your passion and put in the time to become an expert. And those two things, passion and expertise, will take you anywhere in the world that opens so many doors, regardless of whether it's the display industry, high tech, low tech, entrepreneurship, volunteer work. If you can find the passion and put in the time to become an expert in your topic that you're passionate about, you will succeed. You will succeed. And you will draw in the people and the funding and everything you need to do what you want to do. OK, so we'll finish off by talking a little bit about SID. I think display week is critical for all of our continued business. How has SID membership benefited you outside of just being the biggest conference in our field? Yeah. Well, the simple word is networking. If you had to name one thing, it's the networking opportunity. It's priceless just to get out and see people. More on the academic side, it's the resources coming here, seeing the seminars, hearing the talks. You've got world-class academic leaders and industry experts down there spouting knowledge. And so just to go in and soak that up is priceless.