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Qing Wang

Staff IC Design Engineer at Power Integrations

Qing Wang began their work experience in 2004 as an Intern at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. They worked in the Parts Engineering Group as a Senior Level Student Support. In 2005, they interned at IBM's Almaden Research Center, working in the Nanoscale Device Interface Department as a technical Co-op. During this time, they researched new phase-changing materials to replace flash memory. Later in 2005, Qing joined Maxim Integrated as a Test Engineer, responsible for developing automated test software and hardware for analog devices.

In 2006, Qing joined Power Integrations as a Senior Test Engineer and was involved in various stages of SMPS device test development, from test design to offshore transfer and support. They also worked as a Senior Analog IC Design Engineer at Power Integrations, designing fully integrated switching mode power supply analog IC controllers for flyback AC-DC applications with new processes, packages, and specifications. The specific end dates for their roles at Power Integrations are not provided in the information.

Qing Wang pursued their education in the field of Electrical Engineering. Qing initially attended Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications from 1998 to 2001. Qing then transferred and completed their degree in Electrical Engineering at California State University, Chico, graduating in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science (BS). Following this, they pursued further studies at San Jose State University, specializing in Electrical Engineering, and earned a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) in 2007. In addition to their academic degrees, Qing Wang obtained the certification of "Engineer in Training" in October 2005.

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Timeline

  • Staff IC Design Engineer

    January, 2014 - present

  • Sr Test Engineer

    November, 2006