Bryan Tracy Ph D
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Bryan Tracy Ph D is from Bay Area. Bryan works in the following industries: "Semiconductors", "Higher Education", "Research", and "Automotive". Bryan is currently Senior Staff Engineer at Tesla, located in Bay Area. In Bryan's previous role as a Senior Director at EAG Laboratories, Bryan worked in Sunnyvale, Ca until Oct 2019. Prior to joining EAG Laboratories, Bryan was a Fellow and Department Manager at Spansion/AMD and held the position of Fellow and Department Manager at Sunnyvale, Ca. Prior to that, Bryan was a Senior Member of Technical Staff / Dept Manager at AMD, based in Sunnyvale, Ca from Jan 1995 to Jan 2003. Bryan started working as Section Manager and Member of Technical Staff at AMD in Sunnyvale, Ca in Jan 1991. From Jan 1984 to Jan 1991, Bryan was Senior Analytical Engineer at Intel, based in Santa Clara, Ca. Prior to that, Bryan was a Academic Instructor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, based in Troy, New York from Jan 1982 to Jan 1983. Bryan started working as Electron Microscopy Instructor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, United States in Jan 1982.
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I managed the Materials Analysis Lab which provides Electron Microscopy and Surface Analysis services to Cypress/Spansion
Materials Technology Development; During this time our laboratory was the sole provider of all the Materials Analysis needed to support of AMD's entire process development effort. Our team provided all the structural and chemical information required to develop 0.5, 0.35, 0.25, 0.18micron CMOS technologies.
I managed four engineers and four technicians. We provided Materials Analysis using Transmission Electron Microscopy, Focused Ion Beam, and Scanning Electron Microscopy to AMD'S Sub-Micron Development Center. We have used these instruments as part of problem solving teams to develop and produce in high volume both 0.75 and 0.5 micron CMOS technologies.
Established the Transmission Electron Microscopy Laboratory for Intel, Santa Clara. Conducted research on semiconductor thin films which resulted in 11 published technical papers. Promoted to manager of the Manufacturing Support Group supervising two engineers and two technicians. Responsible for manufacturing requests for Materials Analysis, using both thin film and surface analysis instruments. As chairman of the TEM User's group, I was responsible for all aspects of the evaluation, installation and qualification required for the purchase of two high resolution (1.8Å) 200 kV Transmission Electron Microscopes.
Taught "Introduction to Materials Science" to undergraduate engineering students.
Supervised operation, maintenance and user training of the Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy Laboratories.
lab sessions of "Introduction to Materials Science" to undergraduate engineering students.