Jones

Principal Research Engineer at Knowles

Chris Jones began their work experience at Methode Electronics in 1996 as a Research Engineer. In 2002, they became the Technical Director/Lead Physicist, overseeing the development of sensor technologies and production line development. During this time, Chris also investigated and developed new sensing methods. In 2010, they joined Knowles Electronics as a Principal Research Engineer, where they focused on developing new technology and products to expand the company's acoustic receiver and MEMs microphone product lines. One of their notable accomplishments was leading a team to design a hybrid MEMs microphone and Tele-coil. Jones, also developed the world's first miniature acoustic valve to enhance the functionality of in-ear devices. The end date for Chris's positions at Knowles Electronics and Methode Electronics is not provided.

Jones, Chris has a background in physics and electrical and electronics engineering. They obtained a Master of Science degree in Physics from Western Illinois University and a Bachelor of Secondary Studies degree in Physics from Cornell College. Their education history also includes a field of study in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Iowa.

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  • Principal Research Engineer

    2010 - present