Tita Kanjanapas
Electro Mechanical Engineer at Halo Industries, Inc.- Claim this Profile
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Halo Industries, Inc.
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United States
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Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Electro Mechanical Engineer
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May 2021 - May 2023
Santa Clara, California, United States
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Electro Mechanical Engineer
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Jun 2020 - Sep 2020
Palo Alto, California, United States - Conceptualized and designed an automated inspection tool for manufacturing semiconductor wafers for use in power electronics and clean energy - Programmed a system using Arduino and Python to communicate between a camera, serial monitor, Arduino, rotation stage and lighting stage - Used OpenCV to take photos and use computer vision image processing algorithms to detect submicron scratches on the surface of CMP semiconductors - Used Solidworks extensively to design custom 3D printed… Show more - Conceptualized and designed an automated inspection tool for manufacturing semiconductor wafers for use in power electronics and clean energy - Programmed a system using Arduino and Python to communicate between a camera, serial monitor, Arduino, rotation stage and lighting stage - Used OpenCV to take photos and use computer vision image processing algorithms to detect submicron scratches on the surface of CMP semiconductors - Used Solidworks extensively to design custom 3D printed parts - Contacted and communicated with suppliers to evaluate off the shelf vs custom automatic image detection system on the basis of cost, user interface, and effectiveness Show less
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Stanford University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Course Development Assistant: Soft Robotics for Humanity
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Sep 2019 - Dec 2019
Stanford Developing seminar for Stanford students to explore the use of soft robots in applications that will benefit humanity. Design labs for students to make various grippers and robots (i.e particle jamming, origami, pneumatic) and lead discussions for students to consider the implications, uses, and ethical impacts of such technologies.
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Course Assistant: Mechanics of Materials
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Sep 2019 - Dec 2019
Stanford Hosting office hours, designing and leading review sessions for students on mechanics of materials and deformation of structural members.
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IEEE
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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700 & Above Employee
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Presenter at International Conference of Robotics and Automation
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May 2019 - May 2019
Montreal, Canada Presenting my original research with a poster and demonstration at the Soft Haptic Interaction workshop.
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Stanford University School of Engineering
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United States
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Robotics Researcher: CHARM Lab
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Jun 2018 - Sep 2018
Stanford Developed and characterized a novel, two-degree of freedom, soft, wearable haptic device that utilizes skin stretch to communicate directional cues. Paper published
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Global Engineering Intern
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Aug 2017 - Sep 2017
Chengdu, Sichuan, China Designed and optimized a solar panel system for a nature conservation outpost in a nature reserve in China. Presented optimized solution to director’s board of conservation group.
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Confluent Medical Technologies
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United States
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Research and Development Intern
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Jun 2017 - Sep 2017
Fremont, CA Investigated temperature-dependent, shape-memory properties of nitinol medical devices to inform and update ASTM national standards
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Research Assistant
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Jun 2016 - Sep 2016
Geneva Area, Switzerland Analyzed the effectiveness of biochar for effluent decontamination using electron microscopy techniques.
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Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT), Thammasat University
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Thailand
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Research Assistant
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Jun 2015 - Aug 2015
Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand Optimized the polymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide to use as a substrate in stem cell growth using a “graft-to” approach.
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Education
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Stanford University
Master of Science - MS, Mechanical Engineering -
Stanford University
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Mechanical Engineering