Usman Suriono

Senior Principal Process And Device Development Engineer at SkyWater

Usman Suriono has extensive work experience in the field of technology development, particularly in the semiconductor industry. Usman has held various roles at SkyWater Technology Foundry, including Senior Principal Process and Device Development Engineer and Principal Device/Process Development and Modeling Engineer. Their responsibilities at SkyWater included building labs for advanced tests, modeling, simulation, automation, and software development. Usman also has experience in device physics development, reliability, and process development.

In addition to their work at SkyWater, Usman Suriono has pursued their hobbies in microcontroller projects since 2008. Usman has developed projects involving app development, cloud data, and wireless communication (IoT) using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Prior to their time at SkyWater, Usman Suriono worked at Polar Semiconductor, LLC as a Senior Principal Device Development and Modeling Engineer. Their responsibilities included developing CAD device models for design engineering and creating modeling automation systems.

Usman Suriono also has experience as an Adjunct Instructor at ITT-Tech, where they taught courses related to their field of expertise. Usman worked as a System Analyst at Cenco, Pratt & Whitney, where they developed communication protocols and graphical user interface editors. Usman also worked as a LabView programmer contractor at OTC and as a consultant at Bioanalytic Microsystems Inc., where they designed circuitry for a medical device and programmed user interface software.

Usman Suriono earned a Bachelor of Physics degree in Physics from the University of Minnesota from 1990 to 1993. Usman then pursued a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the same university from 1994 to 1995. Finally, they completed a Ph.D in Physics from the University of Minnesota from 1993 to 1999.

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