Soon Chang
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Daniel Lee
Soon was the group leader of the newly formed 8 flash product engineering team when I joined NEC Electronics as an associate product engineer in 2006. Later, promoted as manager, he successfully led our group through challenging and critical milestones of process setup, qualification, and ramp-up to high-volume manufacturing of flash microcontrollers, thereby achieving and sustaining the company’s goals of QCD (
Jeremy Foland
Soon was one of those guys that everyone looked to to have the answers, and usually he did. When he didn't, his discipline and systematic approach to problem solving would yield the required results. He was a strong team leader that had the respect of those that worked with and for him.
Daniel Lee
Soon was the group leader of the newly formed 8 flash product engineering team when I joined NEC Electronics as an associate product engineer in 2006. Later, promoted as manager, he successfully led our group through challenging and critical milestones of process setup, qualification, and ramp-up to high-volume manufacturing of flash microcontrollers, thereby achieving and sustaining the company’s goals of QCD (
Jeremy Foland
Soon was one of those guys that everyone looked to to have the answers, and usually he did. When he didn't, his discipline and systematic approach to problem solving would yield the required results. He was a strong team leader that had the respect of those that worked with and for him.
Daniel Lee
Soon was the group leader of the newly formed 8 flash product engineering team when I joined NEC Electronics as an associate product engineer in 2006. Later, promoted as manager, he successfully led our group through challenging and critical milestones of process setup, qualification, and ramp-up to high-volume manufacturing of flash microcontrollers, thereby achieving and sustaining the company’s goals of QCD (
Jeremy Foland
Soon was one of those guys that everyone looked to to have the answers, and usually he did. When he didn't, his discipline and systematic approach to problem solving would yield the required results. He was a strong team leader that had the respect of those that worked with and for him.
Daniel Lee
Soon was the group leader of the newly formed 8 flash product engineering team when I joined NEC Electronics as an associate product engineer in 2006. Later, promoted as manager, he successfully led our group through challenging and critical milestones of process setup, qualification, and ramp-up to high-volume manufacturing of flash microcontrollers, thereby achieving and sustaining the company’s goals of QCD (
Jeremy Foland
Soon was one of those guys that everyone looked to to have the answers, and usually he did. When he didn't, his discipline and systematic approach to problem solving would yield the required results. He was a strong team leader that had the respect of those that worked with and for him.
Experience
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Defense Microelectronics Activity
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Division Senior Engineer
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May 2022 - Present
Semiconductor Manufacturing, Test, Process Integration
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Division Chief
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Sep 2019 - May 2022
Semiconductor Manufacturing, Foundry, Package, and PCBA
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Branch Chief
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Mar 2018 - Sep 2019
Semiconductor device, Reliable, and TID testing
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Process Integration Engineer
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Jan 2013 - Mar 2018
Semiconductor Fabrication, Process Integration.
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NEC Electronics
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Japan
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Semiconductors
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100 - 200 Employee
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Product Engineering Manager
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Oct 2002 - Jan 2013
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Staff Process Engineer
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Jul 1993 - Oct 2002
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Education
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Stanford University
Electronics Circuits / Device -
University of Washington
BSEE