Andrea Corrion has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Andrea began their career as a Summer Intern at Delphi in 1999. Andrea then pursued an Engineering Internship at TRW Space and Electronics (currently Northrop Grumman) in 2001. The following year, they worked as a Materials Science and Engineering Intern at the same company.
In 2002, Andrea joined the Materials Department at UCSB as a Graduate Student Researcher. Andrea stayed in this role until 2008, undertaking various research projects.
In 2008, Andrea joined HRL Laboratories, LLC, where they held multiple positions over the years. Andrea started as a Research Scientist in the RF MMIC technologies department and later became the Director of the Microfabrication Technologies Laboratory. Additionally, they served as the Manager of the Electronic Materials and Devices Department and the RF MMIC Technologies Department.
During their time at HRL Laboratories, LLC, Andrea also took on roles outside of their department. Andrea worked as a Program Manager for the DARPA Microscale Power Conversion project and served as the Principal Investigator for beta-Ga2O3 Electronics. Andrea also held the position of Manager for Corporate Partnerships.
In the interim years, Andrea took on the role of Red Team Leader at HRL Laboratories, LLC, where they led the oversight and review of government contract research and development proposals. Andrea was involved in managing proposal teams and ensuring the success of winning bids.
Overall, Andrea Corrion's work experience showcases their expertise in materials science, microfabrication technologies, RF MMIC technologies, and project management.
Andrea Corrion received their Bachelor's Degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan, where they studied from 1998 to 2002. Andrea then pursued further education at UC Santa Barbara, where they obtained their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Materials Science from 2002 to 2008.
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