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Alexander Tseng

Systems Engineer at Innovusion

Alexander Tseng has worked in various roles in the engineering field since 2010. From 2010-2012, they were a student researcher at UC Berkeley, where they performed absorption spectroscopy, four-point probe tests, Thermopower measurements, and Hall Effect measurements to characterize various highly mismatched alloy samples. Alexander also worked as an intern at Academia Sinica in 2012, where they prepared sintered Iron chalcogenide samples through spark plasma sintering and performed XRD and SQUID magnetometer measurements on samples. From 2012-2013, they were a Graduate Student Researcher at UC Berkeley, where they characterized GaSe and GaTe chalcogenides, and studied kinetic regrowth properties by performing RTA on amorphous samples and analyzing with RBS. Since 2013, they have worked as a Systems Engineer at Nanometrics, where they provided troubleshooting skills and systems knowledge to MFG teams on production tools, requiring a broad understanding of the optical, mechanical, and electrical systems of each tool. Alexander also performed failure analysis on returned defective parts and designed experiments to qualify new article wafer and parts. Since 2018, they have worked as a Systems Engineer at Innovusion.

Alexander Tseng completed their Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 2012. Alexander then went on to obtain a Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from the same university in 2013.

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  • Systems Engineer

    June, 2018 - present