ASM International NV
Mohamed Ebaid, PhD, is a Principal Process Engineer at ASM since May 2021, specializing in high temperature and reduced pressure development of doped silicon fills through selective epitaxial growth, along with EPI reactor development initiatives. Prior experience includes a Postdoctoral Fellow role at Berkeley Lab, where significant advancements were made in transition metal nitride photocathodes for solar hydrogen generation. Notably, the realization of the cost-effective photoactive Cu3N material was achieved. Mohamed also served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, focusing on III-nitride nanowires for solar energy applications, and has experience as a Project Researcher at SABIC developing solar hydrogen fuel nano-generators. The academic foundation includes a PhD in Physics from Chonnam National University, where research concentrated on III-V semiconductor nanowires and their application in optoelectronics.
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ASM International NV
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ASM International N.V. is a supplier of wafer processing equipment, primarily for semiconductor manufacturing industry. The Company designs, manufactures and sells equipment and services to its customers for the production of semiconductor devices, or integrated circuits (ICs). The Company operates in two segments, which include Front-end and Back-end. The Front-end segment manufactures and sells equipment used in wafer processing, encompassing the fabrication steps in which silicon wafers are layered with semiconductor devices. The front-end segment includes manufacturing, service, and sales operations in Europe, the United States, Japan and South East Asia. The Back-end segment manufactures and sells equipment and materials used in assembly and packaging, encompassing the processes in which silicon wafers are separated into individual circuits. The Company supplies equipment to the manufacturers of analog semiconductor devices primarily for the deposition of thin films.