George Gu

Senior Research Engineer For Sensor, Actuator And Microsystem (sensor And Mems) at Institute of Microelectronics

George GU has a diverse work experience in the field of semiconductor technology.

George started their career as an Etch Process Engineer at CSMC in 2002. Their responsibilities included process development, optimization, and technical support for both ramp-up and mass production modes. George also played a key role in launching new fabs and handling customer RMAs.

In 2004, George joined STMicroelectronics as a Senior Etch Process Engineer. George contributed to the BCD technology process integration and yield enhancement. George was involved in design rule verification, product flow setup, and parametric characterization for new product industrialization. George also played a crucial role in reducing defects and improving yield in wafer fabrication.

In 2007, they transitioned to the role of Senior BCD Device Engineer at STMicroelectronics. Their work focused on monolithic smart power device technology and its application in the automotive industry. George was responsible for various aspects of new product industrialization, including layout verification, prototype launching, and in-process management.

Since 2013, George has been working at the Institute of Microelectronics as a Senior Research Engineer for Sensor, Actuator, and Microsystem. Their contributions include DFM review, AFT modeling, and WAT design for new research proposal device fabrication. George also worked on the process integration of MEMS devices and NPI activities.

Overall, George GU's work experience showcases their expertise in semiconductor technology, process optimization, industrialization, and problem-solving.

George GU attended Southeast University from 1998 to 2002. During this time, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Fine Chemical Engineering.

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