Low Shon has extensive work experience in the field of display system architecture and design. Low has held various roles and responsibilities in different companies.
Starting from 2000, Low Shon worked as an IC Design Engineer and Project Lead at Epson R&D, where they led multiple projects, including the design of display controllers for popular e-readers like Amazon Kindle and Sony. Low also managed a team of developers across different time zones.
In 2009, Low Shon joined Epson as a Display System Architect and Project Manager, overseeing the development of a MIPS24K based e-paper SOC. Low managed a team of 19 developers and coordinated with external partners to ensure timely delivery of work packages.
In 2013, Low Shon became the Head of Display Electronics at CLEARink displays, where they led the hardware and software development of display modules and designed future display electronics systems compatible with CLEARink display technology.
Since 2016, Low Shon has been working at NETINT Technologies Inc. Initially, they served as an IC Designer Manager/Lead/Architect, responsible for developing and managing high-level SOC programs for chip design. Low also led the IC Design and Verification team and managed the front-end and back-end design to tapeout. Recently, they have been appointed as the Director of Research Development.
Overall, Low Shon has a strong background in display system architecture, IC design, and project management, with experience in leading teams and delivering successful projects.
Low Shon obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Manitoba, which they pursued from 1998 to 2000. Later, in 2009 and 2010, they attended Langara College and acquired a Certificate in Advanced Project Management.
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