Edwin 'Tuts' Laoreno
About Edwin 'Tuts' Laoreno
Edwin 'Tuts' Laoreno is a Member of Technical Staff at onsemi, with a career spanning over three decades in the semiconductor industry. He has held various senior roles in quality assurance and reliability engineering at multiple companies, including Aptina, Advanced Micro Devices, and ASE Group.
Work at Onsemi
Edwin Laoreno currently serves as a Member of Technical Staff at onsemi, a position he has held since 2024. His role is based in San Jose, California, and operates in a hybrid work environment. Prior to this current position, he worked at onsemi as a Principal Engineer from 2018 to 2021 and as a Senior Principal Engineer from 2021 to 2024. In these roles, he contributed to various engineering projects and initiatives within the company.
Previous Experience in the Semiconductor Industry
Laoreno has extensive experience in the semiconductor industry, having worked for over three decades in various technical and engineering roles. His career includes significant positions at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) from 1995 to 2005, where he served as Principal Engineer in Process and Equipment Development. He also held roles at ASE Group, Amkor Technology, and PLX Technology, focusing on quality assurance and reliability engineering.
Quality Assurance and Reliability Engineering Expertise
Laoreno has developed a strong background in quality assurance and reliability engineering throughout his career. He has held senior roles in these areas across multiple companies, including onsemi, where he managed the Global Responsible Minerals Program. His expertise in these fields has contributed to the improvement of engineering processes and product reliability.
Education and Academic Background
Edwin Laoreno studied at Central Colleges of the Philippines, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communications. His academic journey spanned from 1986 to 1991, providing him with a solid foundation in engineering principles that have supported his extensive career in the semiconductor industry.