Victor Vartanian has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of semiconductor engineering. Victor started their career at Freescale Semiconductor in 1997, where they worked as an Integration Engineer and later as a Process Scientist. In these roles, they focused on novel devices and substrate development, conducted experiments, and demonstrated performance enhancements in CMOS technology.
In 2007, Victor joined SEMATECH, where they worked as a Films Metrology Engineer and later as a 3D Interconnect Integration Engineer. In these positions, they collaborated with equipment suppliers and conducted projects to improve TSV performance and develop cost-effective processes. Victor also managed metrology projects and established performance targets for 3D stacked integrated circuits.
Victor then moved on to SUNY Polytechnic Institute in 2015, where they worked as an Integration Engineer. Victor engaged directly with customers and executed high-visibility projects, focusing on semiconductor process deliverables. During their time there, they implemented various process developments and collaborated with equipment suppliers to improve device performance and reduce power consumption.
In 2016, Victor joined GLOBALFOUNDRIES as an Integration Engineer in the 7 nm business group. Victor played a crucial role in deploying new products and streamlining operations to improve efficiency. Victor designed new routes and introduced route updates, enabling on-time production starts and leveraging advanced lithography tools. Victor also identified and implemented improvements to new product introduction processes.
Most recently, in 2022, Victor joined UnitySC as a Development Application Engineer. This role showcases their expertise in application development and engineering for the semiconductor industry.
Overall, Victor Vartanian's work experience demonstrates their extensive knowledge and skills in semiconductor engineering, process development, integration, and metrology.
Victor Vartanian earned their Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from The University of Texas at Austin, where they studied from 1990 to 1994.
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