Peter Jongweon Lee
About Peter Jongweon Lee
Peter Jongweon Lee is an experienced RF Hardware Engineer with a Master's degree in RF from Georgia Institute of Technology. He has worked for several companies, including Quantenna Communications and ON Semiconductor, specializing in mmWave technology, RF impedance matching, and advanced evaluation techniques.
Work at Onsemi
Peter Jongweon Lee has been employed at ON Semiconductor as a Senior Member of Technical Staff (SMTS) and RF Hardware Engineer since 2019. He works in San Jose, California, where he focuses on RF hardware engineering. His role involves specialized tasks related to RF impedance matching and compliance with FCC/CE restricted bands. Lee's experience in this position contributes to the development and optimization of RF hardware solutions.
Education and Expertise
Peter Jongweon Lee earned a Master's Degree in RF from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he studied from 2005 to 2007. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University at Buffalo from 2001 to 2005. His academic background supports his advanced skills in evaluating EVM, Phase Noise, Harmonics, ACI, and EMI, as well as his extensive experience with OFDM, MIMO, and Beamforming technologies.
Background
Before joining ON Semiconductor, Peter Jongweon Lee worked at Quantenna Communications as an RF Hardware Engineer. He held the position of MTS from 2015 to 2018 and then served as SMTS from 2018 to 2019, both roles based in Fremont, California. Prior to Quantenna, he was employed at Microsemi Corporation, where he progressed from RF Application Engineer (2008-2013) to Senior RF Application Engineer (2013-2015) in Aliso Viejo, California.
Achievements
Peter Jongweon Lee has developed and optimized power tables for RF hardware throughout his career. His work has involved a strong focus on mmWave technology, which is critical in modern RF applications. Lee's expertise in RF impedance matching and handling of FCC/CE restricted bands highlights his contributions to the field of RF engineering.