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Sébastien Jacquet

Senior Manager, Electronic Design Engineering And Site Lead at MACOM

Sébastien Jacquet has a diverse work experience in the field of electronic design engineering, with a focus on analog/mixed IC design. Sébastien started their career at Philips Semiconductors in 1996, where they worked as an Analog/Mixed IC Designer for two years. Sébastien then moved on to Thomson CSF, where they held the same role for a year. After that, they joined Infineon Technologies as an Analog/Mixed IC Designer and worked there for four years.

In 2003, Sébastien joined STMicroelectronics as an Analog/Mixed IC Designer, specializing in converters and military/space communications. Sébastien worked there for seven months before transitioning to NXP. At NXP, they initially held the position of Senior Analog/Mixed IC Designer for three years and later took on the role of Senior Analog/Mixed IC designer/Design Leader for another two years.

In 2010, Sébastien joined Mindspeed Technologies as a Senior Staff Analog Designer/Technical Leader. During their tenure, they worked on various high-speed designs, including 28Gb/s equalizers, 15Gb/s cross-points, and 8.5Gb/s cross-points with adaptive equalizers.

Most recently, Sébastien has been working at MACOM since 2014. Sébastien initially joined as a Design Engineer - Principal in the HPA division and has recently taken on the role of Senior Manager, Electronic Design Engineering, and Site Lead, starting in January 2022.

Throughout their career, Sébastien Jacquet has demonstrated expertise in electronic design engineering and has held leadership roles in various companies.

Sébastien Jacquet attended ENSICAEN - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen from 1992 to 1995, but no degree or field of study details were provided.

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Timeline

  • Senior Manager, Electronic Design Engineering And Site Lead

    January, 2022 - present

  • Design Engineer - Principal / HPA Division

    January, 2014