Melissa McNulty

Semiconductor Packaging Engineer at AIM Photonics

Melissa McNulty is currently working as a Semiconductor Packaging Engineer at AIM Photonics. Prior to this, Melissa held various engineering positions at companies such as Akoustis Technologies, Inc., Orthogonal, Inc., ON Semiconductor, and Synaptics Incorporated. Melissa has a Master of Engineering in Microelectronics Manufacturing from Rochester Institute of Technology, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the same institution. Melissa's internship experiences include working at MACOM, ON Semiconductor, and Anaren.

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Rochester, United States

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AIM Photonics

The American Institute for Manufacturing Integrated Photonics (AIM Photonics), is an industry driven public-private partnership that focuses the nation’s premiere capabilities and expertise to capture critical global manufacturing leadership in a technology that is both essential to national security and positioned to provide a compelling return-on-investment to the U.S. economy. The Institute’s goal is to emulate the dramatic successes experienced by the electronics industry over the past 40 years and transition key lessons, processes, and approaches to the photonic integrated circuit (PIC) industry. AIM Photonics supports small and medium enterprises, providing practical access and technology on-ramps for U.S. industry, government, and academic communities. We are creating a national PIC manufacturing infrastructure, widely accessible and inherently flexible to meet the challenges of the marketplace with practical, innovative solutions. VISION: Establish a technology, business and education framework for industry, government and academia to accelerate the transition of integrated photonic solutions from innovation to manufacturing-ready deployment in systems spanning commercial and defense applications. MISSION: Seek to advance integrated photonic circuit manufacturing technology development while simultaneously providing access to state-of-the-art fabrication, packaging, and testing capabilities for small-to-medium enterprises, academia and the government; create an adaptive integrated photonic circuit workforce capable of meeting industry needs and thus further increasing domestic competitiveness; and meet participating commercial, defense and civilian agency needs in this burgeoning technology area.


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