Thursday, February 09, 2006
About Me
- Name: Mark Wendman
MICROFAB ENGINEER - CMU '82 - Innovative & Pragmatic. Expert in fixing ANY microfab process problem - limiting yield or performance or R&D. Methodical expedient 6-Sigma focus in problem solving. A consistent track record, with notable yield & microfabrication process improvements for over 27years. Prepares with substantive literature and IP research when appropriate. Example Case - ID'ing root cause & fix to a 3yr old wafer fab IC part in volume production, after IDing cause & fix to -20% fab-wide crash. After IDing low yield cause in 2hrs, tripled IC part’s fab yield in 2mos. Additionally enjoys device/ process inventing & R&D. Veteran of Intel Fab3 '386, Mitel CMOS, Natl Semi Eprom/EE, Cray 3 GaAs, Motorola MOS 8, IC Sensors, Applied Materials/ ETEC Ebeam Litho & Digital Instruments NanoProbes. Expert in Nano and Microfab processes (thin films, etch & Litho), Process / Device Flow Integration & numerous analytical techniques for F/A, notably AFM, SEM, FIB etc.. Competent in numerous novel instrumentation techniques.
Previous Posts
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- TETRAD of PhotoVoltaic Materials Strategies for t...
- Cambrios - Its Truly Novel NanoTechnology & Implic...
- Boeing's Mach 3.5 ? Interceptor on the Tarmac
- Fiber Based Laser Tweezers & NSOM Probes
- the Bibles - References for Microfabrication
- Cadherins and Looming Revolution in Cancer Treatme...
- Trends in Scanning Probe / Atomic Force Microscopy
- Prospects for Nanoimprint Lithography in IC fab
3 Comments:
the design team went on mostly to nasa and concorde sst among other advanced projects. and it was not russian in the least, although this aircraft did scare the heck out of other established industrial giants in defense aviation at the time.
Do you really not know what an Avro Arrow is or is this a quiz?
yes this is (was) a quiz, and most will not recognize nor know the interesting story of the Avro Arrow, one of the earliest mach 2 interceptors. I'll point out that within minutes of posting this, someone from Boeing was reading this apparently. Fast guys I tell you....
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