Greg Klein
About Greg Klein
Greg Klein is a Principal Device Characterization Engineer at ON Semiconductor, with extensive experience in the semiconductor industry, including roles at Spansion, ST Microelectronics, and Advanced Micro Devices.
Current Role at ON Semiconductor
Greg Klein serves as the Principal Device Characterization Engineer at ON Semiconductor. He has held this position since 2011, contributing over a decade of experience in device characterization. His role involves evaluating and optimizing semiconductor devices to ensure they meet performance standards. Klein operates within the Pocatello, Idaho area, where he applies his extensive knowledge in electronics and device engineering.
Previous Experience at Spansion
Before joining ON Semiconductor, Greg Klein worked at Spansion in multiple roles. He served as the WET/WLR Section Manager from 1999 to 2006, overseeing wet etch and wafer-level reliability processes for seven years. Prior to that, he was a Senior MTS Integration Engineer from 2006 to 2009, focusing on integration processes for three years. His tenure at Spansion provided him with significant experience in semiconductor manufacturing.
Career Background in Semiconductor Industry
Greg Klein has a robust background in the semiconductor industry, having worked at several notable companies. He began his career at ST Microelectronics as a Device Engineer from 1979 to 1989, followed by a position at Advanced Micro Devices as a Senior Product Engineer from 1989 to 1994. He later returned to Advanced Micro Devices as the WET/WLR Section Manager from 1994 to 1999. This diverse experience has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of device engineering and manufacturing processes.
Education and Technical Training
Greg Klein studied Electronics Technology at Texas State Technical College, where he earned an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree from 1976 to 1979. He also attended The University of Texas at Austin, furthering his education in the field. His academic background laid the foundation for his extensive career in electronics and semiconductor engineering.