Peter Chang

Program Manager and Principal Investigator, Lab-in-Fab at Institute of Microelectronics

Peter Chang has a wealth of experience in the field of microelectronics. Peter started their career at Microinifinity Co., Ltd. in 2004, where they served as the Head of MEMS BU. In this role, they were responsible for planning and managing research and development projects, specifically focusing on inertial sensors for guided missiles and shock sensors for smart munitions.

In 2000, Peter founded their own company, Intellimicrons Co., Ltd., where they were the Founder and CEO. During their time there, they focused on MEMS research and development, as well as intellectual property holding. Their work primarily revolved around developing MEMS smart inertial sensors for automotive active safety applications and MEMS devices for healthcare applications.

Peter continued to expand their expertise by joining Bosch Australia in 2011 as a System Engineer in the V&V department. There, they investigated complex system problems and successfully identified a new approach to unify competing technical approaches.

Prior to their time at Bosch, Peter worked as a MEMS Consultant at iMicrons from 2011 to 2012. In this role, they invented and consulted on MEMS smart sensors, including the "Bi-Stable Passive Inertial Sensor" and the "High-G Mass Balanced Accelerometer."

Most recently, Peter joined the Institute of Microelectronics in 2012. Peter initially started as a Scientist and later became an Integration Demonstrator for licensing business or commercialization. Their work focused on integrating MEMS and ASIC with TSV for MEMS oscillators, combo inertial sensors, and energy harvesters. More recently, Peter has taken on the role of Program Manager and Principal Investigator for the Lab-in-Fab program and is also serving as the PM & Technical Leader for the Twinlab program.

Peter Chang completed their education with a PhD in Electrical Engineering, MEMS from Seoul National University, which they pursued from 1999 to 2010. Prior to that, they obtained a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, MEMS from the same university between 1997 and 1999. Peter began their academic journey at Seoul National University in 1993 and completed their Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science within four years. Afterwards, in 2011, Peter Chang received a Certificate IV in ESL from TAFE NSW.

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Timeline

  • Program Manager and Principal Investigator, Lab-in-Fab

    January, 2020 - present

  • PM & Technical Leader, Twinlab Program

    April, 2014

  • Integration Demonstrator

    October, 2012

  • Scientist

    July, 2012