Melexis NV
Jed Paolo Deligente is a seasoned Failure Analysis Engineer with extensive experience in the semiconductor industry. Currently serving as a Senior Failure Analysis Engineer at MELEXIS since March 2023, Jed has previously held positions at Analog Devices as a Staff Failure Analysis Engineer and at Maxim Integrated as a Senior Failure Analysis Engineer. Notable accomplishments include leading global initiatives for CADNAV/EDA support, spearheading critical software migrations, and developing automation processes to enhance efficiency. Jed possesses expertise in various failure analysis techniques and fault isolation methods, having authored technical papers for failure analysis conferences and received recognition as Employee of the Quarter at Maxim Integrated. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the University of the Philippines and partial completion of a Master of Science in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from Mapúa University.
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Melexis NV
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Melexis NV is a Belgium-based company that designs, develops, tests and markets advanced integrated semiconductor devices for use in automotive electronics systems. The Company supplies sensor, communication and driver chips with analog and digital outputs. Melexis divides its activities into four divisions: Sensors, Actuators, Wireless and Opto. The Sensors division is comprised of Hall, Pressure and Acceleration activities. The Actuators division consists of Motor Control ICs and Local Interconnect Network (LIN) Slaves. The Wireless division provides short range connectivity and identification solutions with RF (Radio Frequency) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) ICs. The Opto product line consists of SensorEyeC, RainLight Sensors, Automotive Imagers, and others. The Company operates through its subsidiaries and branch offices in Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Ukraine, the United States, Hong Kong, Philippines and Japan.