Amanda Vu
About Amanda Vu
Amanda Vu is a Yield Engineer at ON Semiconductor in Meridian, Idaho, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in chemistry and chemical engineering, holding two Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of Idaho.
Work at ON Semiconductor
Amanda Vu has been employed at ON Semiconductor as a Yield Engineer since 2020. In this role, she focuses on optimizing manufacturing processes to improve product yield. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Process Integration Engineer at ON Semiconductor from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, she gained experience as a CFA and uLens Intern for two months in 2018. Her tenure at ON Semiconductor has contributed to her expertise in semiconductor manufacturing and process optimization.
Education and Expertise
Amanda Vu holds two Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of Idaho, one in Chemistry and another in Chemical Engineering, both completed between 2014 and 2018. Her educational background provides a solid foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry and engineering. This dual focus enhances her capabilities in her current role as a Yield Engineer, where she applies her knowledge to improve manufacturing processes.
Background in Research and Teaching
Amanda Vu has a background in research and teaching at the University of Idaho. She served as an Analytical Chemistry Student Researcher and as an INBRE Research Intern in 2016, where she engaged in hands-on research projects. Additionally, she worked as a Chemistry Teaching Assistant for four months in 2016, supporting undergraduate students in their learning. These experiences have contributed to her analytical skills and understanding of chemical processes.
Student Leadership at University of Idaho
During her time at the University of Idaho, Amanda Vu was actively involved in student leadership as a College of Engineering Student Ambassador from 2014 to 2018. In this role, she represented the College of Engineering and assisted in outreach activities, promoting engineering education. Her involvement in student leadership reflects her commitment to fostering community and engagement within the academic environment.