Daniel Asuncion
About Daniel Asuncion
Daniel Asuncion is a Silicon Characterization Engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from Arizona State University. He has experience working at General Dynamics and ON Semiconductor, where he has contributed to projects focused on enhancing receiver performance and silicon characterization.
Current Role at ON Semiconductor
Daniel Asuncion currently serves as a Silicon Characterization Engineer at ON Semiconductor. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the company's efforts in silicon characterization. His work focuses on evaluating and improving the performance of semiconductor devices, ensuring they meet industry standards and specifications. Based in Phoenix, Arizona, he plays a critical role in the development of innovative semiconductor solutions.
Previous Experience at ON Semiconductor
Prior to his current role, Daniel Asuncion worked as a Characterization Intern at ON Semiconductor from 2018 to 2019. During this internship, he gained hands-on experience in the semiconductor industry, focusing on characterization processes. This role provided him with foundational skills and insights that he has built upon in his subsequent engineering position.
Experience at General Dynamics
Daniel Asuncion also has experience working at General Dynamics, where he was involved in a capstone project titled 'Enhance the Dynamic Range of Receivers in the Presence of Strong Signal Interference.' This project took place from 2018 to 2019 in Scottsdale, Arizona. His work contributed to advancements in receiver technology, addressing challenges related to signal interference.
Education in Electrical Engineering
Daniel Asuncion earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from Arizona State University. His studies spanned from 2015 to 2019, equipping him with a solid foundation in electrical engineering principles. This educational background has supported his career in the semiconductor industry, particularly in characterization and engineering roles.