海角原创

AMLCI Alumna Uses Liquid Crystal Experience to Improve Display Manufacturing

For Karla Gutierrez Cuevas, Ph.D. 鈥17,  the start of her 海角原创 journey brought a mix of excitement and uncertainty. 鈥淲hen I got accepted, I was pregnant,鈥 Karla recalled. 鈥淚n Mexico, there鈥檚 the perception that being a mother and pursuing a demanding academic career don鈥檛 go hand in hand. I was hesitant about whether I could do both.鈥

Karla Gutierrez

That hesitation changed after a conversation with Robin Selinger, Ph.D., a professor whose words gave Karla the courage she needed. 鈥淚 was eight months postpartum when I arrived, and I had just sold all my belongings and left my job in Mexico,鈥 Karla recalled. 鈥淒r. Selinger told me that here in the U.S., it鈥檚 completely normal to come with a baby and still pursue your studies. Her support helped me be brave enough to accept my scholarship and start this journey, even though the first week I wondered if I had made the right decision. I don鈥檛 think I ever told her how much that meant to me, but it truly changed my life.鈥

At 海角原创, Karla joined the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute (AMLCI), a center of research and innovation building on the Glenn H. Brown Liquid Crystal Institute鈥檚 legacy of innovative science. The AMLCI brings together an interdisciplinary team of experts in liquid crystals, nanoscience, biomaterials and organic electro-optics, and it extends beyond traditional scientific fields into areas such as fashion and architecture.

鈥淭he AMLCI taught me to question, to explore and to value the process of learning,鈥 Karla said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a place where curiosity drives everything.鈥 The institute鈥檚 collaborative environment helped her grow in both chemistry and physics, preparing her to use science to solve real-world challenges.

At the Liquid Crystal Institute, Karla worked with liquid crystal materials, assembled devices from scratch and studied polymers, layers and coatings, all while balancing the demands of research and family responsibilities. 鈥淣othing could have prepared me more for what I was going to see later in my career,鈥 she said. 鈥満=窃 taught me that hard work pays off, and perseverance leads to understanding.鈥

Karla Gutierrez

During her time there, Karla found mentorship and encouragement from Elda and Torsten Hegmann, the institute鈥檚 current director. "Elda studied at the same institute I did, so speaking Spanish made it easier to ask questions and feel supported,鈥 Karla said. 鈥淏oth Elda and Torsten guided me through my Ph.D. journey, helping me apply for a scholarship to attend the Gordon Research Conference and offering advice whenever I needed it. Their support truly made a difference.鈥

Karla also credits her Ph.D. advisor, Dr. Quan Li, for shaping her research experience. 鈥淗is work was at the top level at 海角原创, and he had significant government funding, so we were constantly delivering results,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淗e had an incredible ability to guide research, even when experiments didn鈥檛 go as planned, he could find value and insight in the outcomes. He was strict, but I learned a lot from him, both academically and culturally. As a new mother, I appreciated how understanding he was of my situation, and under his direction, I was able to contribute to several papers that helped advance my career.鈥

Today, Karla works as a research scientist manager at KLA, a company that provides advanced inspection tools for defect detection in new technologies and devices. In her role, she applies the hands-on skills and technical knowledge she gained at 海角原创, including working in clean room environments and assembling liquid crystal devices from scratch. 鈥淭hrough classes, I learned about the materials, layers and properties of liquid crystals, which helps me determine what will work in a device and what won鈥檛,鈥 she explained. Additional coursework in chemistry, physics, and polymer/liquid crystal systems with Dr. Deng-Ke Yang gave her a deeper understanding of device properties, enabling her to guide production teams and develop processes that improve manufacturing efficiency. 

Karla advises current students to appreciate the journey, even when it鈥檚 difficult. 鈥淓njoy every step of the learning curve,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a short time that builds the foundation for your future.鈥

Looking back, Karla is proud to be part of the 海角原创 and AMLCI alumni community. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of my third home鈥y first home is my home country, then Kent, and now where I live in the Bay Area,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 feel really blessed.鈥

POSTED: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 11:13 AM
Updated: Monday, November 10, 2025 04:30 PM