Lei Sun

Sr. Engineer at Photodetector Device Department at Detection Technology

Lei Sun has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Lei started their career in 2002 as a Research Assistant at Tsinghua University, focusing on flash memory technology. Lei then worked as an Intern of Sales and Marketing at PowerLayer Microsystems Ltd., analyzing technology competitors in the high-definition TV chip market. Lei went on to become a Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where they researched flexible electronics and thin film transistor devices. Lei continued their research at Princeton University as a Research Associate, specifically focusing on the development of DFB Quantum Cascade Laser devices. Lei also worked at Epitaxial Laboratory Inc. as a Research Associate, cooperating with Princeton University. Currently, Lei is working at Detection Technology as a Sr. Engineer at the Photodetector Device Department, researching and developing Si Photodetector devices and processes for medical instruments, security, and other detection applications, as well as researching novel X-ray detectors for potential markets.

Lei Sun completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University in the years 1998 to 2002. Following this, they pursued a Ph.D. in Microelectronics at the same institution from 2002 to 2007.

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Beijing, China

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Detection Technology

Detection Technology Oyj is a Finland-based company providing X-ray imaging products and services for medical, security and industrial applications. It is engaged in design, manufacture and marketing of X-ray imaging components and subsystems, such as detectors, photodiodes, and parts and components. Its security offering includes products for scanning of trains, vehicles and containers, air cargo, baggage and parcels, as well as portable and people scanning. The medical supplies include computer tomography (CT), bone densitometry, mammography, and chest and trauma X-ray. The industrial products comprise detectors for food industry, pharmaceuticals, forestry, automotive, renewable energy, oil and gas, mining, agriculture, recycling and waste sorting, aerospace and defense, and industrial process control.


Headquarters

Oulu, Finland

Employees

201-500

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