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Experience

    • Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Hardware Engineer, Logic
      • Jun 2019 - Present
    • United States
    • Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Product Engineer
      • May 2014 - Oct 2018

      During my time as a Product Engineer at Micron Technology, I had a wide variety of duties. Initially I worked on a first of its kind test program that produced valid command sequences to test DRAM components primarily to find any issues that the standard test programs would not catch. After that, I moved onto LPDDR4 products where I focused on high profile customer RMAs requiring rapid debug and solutions. I then transitioned onto standard DDR4 products working as a DRAM read/write path expert. Throughout all my time with Micron I worked in both Digital and Analog simulations, large volume data analysis, design verification tasks, and provided training to new hires on how to work proprietary tester platforms.

    • Engineering Intern
      • May 2013 - Aug 2013

      During my second internship at Micron, I worked on a specific high volume LPDDR2 product debugging and solving part failures from the production line. I defined test procedures to catch part issues including defects and logical errors and proposed solutions to increase overall production yield. During my second internship at Micron, I worked on a specific high volume LPDDR2 product debugging and solving part failures from the production line. I defined test procedures to catch part issues including defects and logical errors and proposed solutions to increase overall production yield.

    • United States
    • Nanotechnology Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Engineering Intern
      • May 2011 - Jan 2013

      I worked at a small company called Digilent Inc. through college performing a wide variety of duties. I worked on the following: VHDL and Verilog blocks to produce serial communication for interface different products, created custom test fixtures for use during PCB production, wrote custom software libraries for use on Microchip microcontrollers, and responded to customer support emails. I worked at a small company called Digilent Inc. through college performing a wide variety of duties. I worked on the following: VHDL and Verilog blocks to produce serial communication for interface different products, created custom test fixtures for use during PCB production, wrote custom software libraries for use on Microchip microcontrollers, and responded to customer support emails.

    • Engineering Intern
      • May 2012 - Aug 2012

      During my first internship at Micron I focused on producing a PPR (Post Package Repair) routine for an LPDDR2 part that obfuscated some proprietary functionality for implementation in customer controllers to allow for repairs in the field. I also worked on initial silicon for Microns first high volume LPDDR2 design. During my first internship at Micron I focused on producing a PPR (Post Package Repair) routine for an LPDDR2 part that obfuscated some proprietary functionality for implementation in customer controllers to allow for repairs in the field. I also worked on initial silicon for Microns first high volume LPDDR2 design.

Education

  • Washington State University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering
    2009 - 2014

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