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Nanoscale Solutions for Design and Manufacturing of Electronic Devices| Park Digital Workshop Q3CY20

Q3CY20 Session: Nanoscale Solutions for Design and Manufacturing of Electronic Devices Atomic scale AFM-based IR Hyperspectral Analysis for Advanced Manufacturing Sung Park, Ph.D.; Molecular Vista, CEO and Co-founder Dr. Sung Park is the CEO of Molecular Vista, which he co-founded with Prof. Kumar Wickramasinghe (UC Irvine, formerly of IBM) in 2011 to provide research and industrial tools for rapid and nanoscale imaging with chemical identification. Sung has over 25 years of experience of industrial R&D, engineering, marketing and sales, and operations. He co-founded Park Scientific Instruments (PSI), which was one of the first commercial companies to develop and sell scanning tunneling microscopes (STM) and atomic force microscopes (AFM). Prior to founding Park Scientific Instruments, he worked as a post-doc at IBM Watson Research Center. Sung earned his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University and BA in Physics from Pomona College. Automated AFM tools for Metrology Applications in Semiconductor Manufacturing Dr. Matthew Young, Park Systems Matthew Young, PhD., is the manager of industrial technical services at Park Systems, Inc. In this role, he directs technical support and application development efforts for US-based customers in the LED, storage, and semiconductor industries. He will review how Park Systems automated AFMs are used to meet metrology needs for semiconductor manufacturers. Matt received his Ph.D. Degree in Chemical Engineering from Kansas State University. #AFM #Atomicforcemicroscopy #PiFM

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