Matthew Kwong
About Matthew Kwong
Matthew Kwong is a Lab Technologist with extensive experience in material and product performance testing. He has worked in various roles in laboratory settings, including positions at Ryerson University, Teledyne DALSA, and NXP Semiconductors, and has been with ABC Technologies since 2019.
Current Role at ABC Technologies
Matthew Kwong has been employed at ABC Technologies as a Lab Technologist since 2019. In this role, he conducts material and product performance testing and validation. His work occurs in an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory, ensuring that all testing complies with ISO and ASTM specifications. His responsibilities include maintaining high standards of accuracy and reliability in laboratory results.
Previous Experience in Research and Development
Matthew Kwong has a background in research and development, having worked as a Research Assistant at Ryerson University for one month in 2011. He also served as a Cooperative Education Student at Teledyne DALSA for four months in 2017. Additionally, he gained experience as an intern at NXP Semiconductors in Hong Kong for seven months in 2015. These roles contributed to his understanding of laboratory practices and material testing.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Kwong studied at York Mills Collegiate Institute, where he earned his Ontario Secondary School Diploma and was recognized as an Ontario Scholar. He furthered his education at the University of Waterloo, completing a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Honours Materials and Nanosciences through a co-operative program. His academic background supports his expertise in working with supplier specifications for material testing.
Laboratory Skills and Compliance
Matthew Kwong possesses extensive experience in laboratory settings that adhere to international standards for testing and calibration laboratories. His work involves ensuring compliance with ISO/ASTM specifications, particularly in material and product performance testing. This expertise is crucial for maintaining the integrity and reliability of laboratory results.