- Billerica MA, US Stephen SUMNER - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 21/673
Abstract:
Substrate containers and/or portions thereof for use in the semiconductor manufacturing industry can be formed by injection molding metal slurries. More particularly, such substrate containers and/or portions thereof can be formed by injection molding metal slurries containing magnesium or magnesium alloys. Substrate containers, wherein at least a portion of the substrate container is injection molded from a metal slurry containing magnesium or magnesium alloy can exhibit improved permeation control of moisture and oxygen over, and as compared to, comparable substrate carriers formed of polymer based materials. Exemplary substrate containers can include wafer containers, reticle pods, disk shippers and/or work-in-process boxes.
Entegris
Director of Marketing and Ip Management at Entegris
Entegris Jun 2013 - Apr 2014
Director of Product Marketing
Entegris Jan 2007 - Jun 2013
Product Manager, 300Mm and 450Mm Shipping Solutions
Entegris Oct 2002 - Apr 2007
Director of Engineering and Technology
Entegris Apr 2000 - Sep 2002
Global Applications Engineering Manager
Education:
University of Arkansas 2017 - 2019
Masters, Master of Engineering, Engineering
North Carolina State University 1991 - 1996
Surry Central High School 1991
Skills:
Semiconductor Industry Product Management Japanese Product Development Product Marketing Product Lifecycle Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Statistics Japanese Business Culture Manufacturing Semiconductors Strategy Microsoft Excel Design of Experiments Competitive Analysis Six Sigma Program Management Management Research and Development New Product Development Practices Product Launch Marketing Strategy Intellectual Property International Intellectual Property Business Intelligence Lean Management Engineering Management
Interests:
Civil Rights and Social Action Education Environment Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Human Rights
Languages:
English Japanese Mandarin Spanish
Certifications:
Level 1 (Highest) Japanese Language Proficiency The Japan Foundation