Matthew C. has worked in various roles since 2005. Matthew began as an Undergraduate Researcher with Professor Karl Hedrick, designing and programming Unmanned Land Vehicles. Matthew then worked as an Undergraduate Researcher with Professor Albert P. Pisano, researching methods for encapsulating MEMS sensors with silicon carbide thin films. Matthew then became a Head Graduate Student Instructor at UC Berkeley, developing laboratory syllabus of the first-iteration of a newly designed and restructured course. After that, they became a Graduate Student Researcher, developing and characterizing gold-tin Solid-Liquid Inter-Diffusion (SLID) bonding process for silicon carbide MEMS strain sensors for harsh environment applications. In 2013, they joined Keysight Technologies as an R&D Integration Engineer, Expert Level, where they maintained and monitored production yields of circuit platforms and resolved corrective actions in a timely manner. Matthew also analyzed, correlated, and interpreted electrical data using JMP to identify process-related drifts. During their time at Keysight, they were also an R&D Semiconductor Process Engineer, Senior Level, developing and honing Statistical Process Control (SPC) skills while supporting existing semiconductor manufacturing processes. In 2022, they joined Atomic Machines as a Process Integration Engineer.
Matthew C. attended the University of California, Berkeley from 2003 to 2013, earning a BS, MS, and PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, MEMS, Design, Heat Transfer, and Material Science.
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