ABOUT US

Built by Experts. Protected by Patents. Driven by Innovation.

Roentgen Matters is a deep-tech startup commercializing novel hybrid materials for next-generation radiation scintillation and detection. Building upon groundbreaking research in organic–inorganic hybrid scintillators and direct detectors, our technology provides a powerful new radiation solution for homeland security, nuclear industry, nuclear medicine, industrial non-destructive testing, medical imaging, and high energy physics applications.

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Our Vision

Innovating Materials for a Safer, Smarter World

Our vision is to provide innovative material solutions for the security/safety, intelligent digital era, advancing the Fourth Industrial Revolution, human health, and scientific discovery.

Our Mission

Innovating Materials for Radiation Scintillators and Detectors

Our mission is to engineer novel hybrid materials for next-generation radiation scintillators and detectors, delivering high-performance, scalable solutions for homeland security, nuclear industry, nuclear medicine, industrial non-destructive testing, medical imaging, and high energy physics markets.

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Our Leadership

Dr. Zhonghui Chen

CEO & Co-Founder

Dr. Chen is a seasoned leader with 20 years of experience in semiconductor research, technology development, and high-volume manufacturing at Intel Corp. He has a proven track record of translating cutting-edge research into commercially impactful technologies. A former assistant professor specializing in inorganic materials and devices for photon detection at USC and CUNY before joining Intel, he now leads the effort to bring these groundbreaking hybrid materials for radiation detection from lab to market.

Dr. Biwu Ma

CTO & Co-Founder

Dr. Ma, a world-renowned expert in a range of advanced materials, is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry. He invented organic inorganic hybrid materials for radiation scintillation and detection. With over 20 years of academic research experience, his work spans organic materials and organic-inorganic hybrid materials for applications in radiation detection, optoelectronics, electronics, and sensors. Dr. Ma holds more than 20 issued patents on organic and hybrid materials.