Eun Hyeong Lydia Pak
About Eun Hyeong Lydia Pak
Eun Hyeong Lydia Pak is a Product Engineer at ON Semiconductor, specializing in failure analysis and new product development. She holds degrees in Electrical Engineering and Biology from The Catholic University of Korea and St. Cloud State University.
Work at ON Semiconductor
Eun Hyeong Lydia Pak has been employed at ON Semiconductor since 2016, serving as a Product Engineer. In this role, she engages in various responsibilities including failure analysis, addressing customer returns, and managing reliability failures. She plays a crucial part in new product development, collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure successful product launches. Additionally, she focuses on yield improvement strategies within the production process and manages mass production processes, including fabrication, assembly, and testing.
Education and Expertise
Eun Hyeong Lydia Pak holds a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering and Life Science (Biology) from The Catholic University of Korea, where she studied from 2006 to 2011. She also attended St. Cloud State University as an exchange student from 2008 to 2009, furthering her studies in Electrical Engineering and Biology. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her expertise in product characterization, new product introductions, and customer requests.
Background in Product Engineering
Prior to her current role at ON Semiconductor, Eun Hyeong Lydia Pak worked at Fairchild Semiconductor, now part of ON Semiconductor, from 2011 to 2016 as a Product Engineer. During her tenure, she specialized in product characterization and was involved in cost reduction projects that focused on test time reduction and changes to the Bill of Materials (BOM). Her experience in both companies has equipped her with extensive knowledge in the field of product engineering.
Research Internship Experience
Eun Hyeong Lydia Pak gained early experience as a Research Intern at Samsung Medical Center from 2007 to 2008. This two-month internship allowed her to apply her academic knowledge in a practical setting, contributing to her understanding of the intersection between engineering and life sciences. This experience complements her engineering background and enhances her analytical skills.
Training and Development Contributions
In her current position at ON Semiconductor, Eun Hyeong Lydia Pak serves as an internal instructor for Exensio, where she provides training to engineers on the usage of this platform. Her role in training reflects her commitment to knowledge sharing and professional development within the engineering community.