Scot Boon
About Scot Boon
Scot Boon is an Electrical Engineering Fellow at Boston Scientific Corporation, specializing in the design of analog integrated circuits for implantable medical products.
Current Role at Boston Scientific Corporation
Scot Boon currently works as an Electrical Engineering Fellow at Boston Scientific Corporation. He has been with the company since 1996, focusing primarily on the design of analog integrated circuits for implantable medical products. With over 27 years of experience at Boston Scientific, he plays a significant role in the development and innovation of medical devices in Arden Hills, MN.
Previous Experience at Cherry Semiconductor
Before joining Boston Scientific, Scot Boon worked as a Design Supervisor at Cherry Semiconductor from 1994 to 1996. During his tenure at Cherry Semiconductor, which lasted for two years, he was responsible for overseeing design projects in East Greenwich, RI.
Engineering Role at VTC
Scot Boon served as a Principal Engineer at VTC from 1985 to 1993. For eight years, he made significant contributions in Bloomington, MN, where he focused on various engineering projects.
IC Design Engineer at Ford Microelectronics
Scot Boon worked as an IC Design Engineer at Ford Microelectronics from 1983 to 1985. In this role, which he held for two years, he was involved in integrated circuit design projects based in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Education Background in Electrical Engineering
Scot Boon studied Electrical Engineering at Iowa State University, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree. He attended the university from 1974 to 1978. Prior to that, he completed his high school education at Ames Senior High from 1971 to 1974.