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Semefab成立于1986年,具有印象深刻的发展过程.基于MEMS,CMOS和ASIC技术的客户化生产,建立了公司的品牌,价格优势和高质量,在同行是首屈一指的.
Semefab(苏格兰)有限公司培育了协同思想和成就贯穿
Semefab现有员工88名,位于英国苏格兰的Glenrothes
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Allan James
Joint Managing Director |
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Allan
co-founded Semefab in 1986 and is both a joint Managing Director of
Semefab and Chairman of the parent company, Semelab.
Allan is
also a co-founder and director of Detector and Sensor Technologies Ltd.
and is an experienced semiconductor engineer and entrepreneur well
versed in managing companies with high capitally intensive asset bases.
Allan is a board member of both the Scottish Micro and Opto Electronics
Team (MOET) and the Scottish Consortium for Integrated Microphotonics
(SCIMPS).
Allan’s career spans semiconductor process
development at Mullard, production engineering at ITT Corporation,
technology development & transfer at GEC & Marconi and
operations management at General Instruments. When General Instruments
retrenched to the USA in 1985, Allan and a nucleus of colleagues
founded Semefab in the ‘redundant’ semiconductor plant with the
assistance of Semelab Plc.
Allan received a 2.1 Honours degree in Physics from Southampton University (1973). |

Dr John Bruce
Joint Managing Director
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John
co-founded Semefab in 1986 and is a joint Managing Director of Semefab.
John is also co-founder and director of Detector and Sensor
Technologies Ltd.
John has held several positions within
Semefab encompassing all aspects of technology development, operations
and quality and has been responsible for the development of Semefab’s
diverse portfolio of in house semiconductor products and technologies,
ranging from discrete bipolar, Mosfet power devices and PiN diodes to
CMOS and Optocmos products. John has managed numerous technology
transfers from a wide variety of customers and has the combined
responsibility for both Technology and Operations at Semefab.
Prior to forming Semefab, John worked at General Instrument
Microelectronics, initially in process development and laterally as
section head of device and yield engineering.
John received a BSc in Chemistry (1979) and a PhD in Solid State
Diffusion Processes (1981) from Strathclyde University.
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Ian F. McNaught
MEMS Business Manager |
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Ian
joined Semefab in 2006 with global responsibility for the sales,
profit+loss, marketing and commercialisation of MEMS. This remit
includes ownership of the SemeMEMS strategy, promotion of Semefab as
the UK primary wafer fab node for micro and nanotechnology and
execution of the £13.2m SemeMEMS investment, partly funded by Scottish
Enterprise and the DTI.
Previous to Semefab Ian
held positions of Commercial Director at MBA Ltd., European Operations
Manager at Kulicke & Soffa, UK Operations Manager at BUSCH Semicon,
Global Account Manager at LEYBOLD Vacuum, Engineering Team Leader at
Freescale Semiconductors and Europe North Field Support Co-ordinator at
Novellus Systems.
Ian has created and managed two SME start-ups and has been a Director,
and Vice-Chairman, of the Scottish Semiconductor Supplier Forum.
Ian received an MBA from the University of Paisley (2005) and an HND in
Electrical & Electronics Engineering from Glasgow Caledonia
University (1989). |

Linda Cowan
Finance & Purchasing Manager |
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Linda
joined Semefab in 1997 as Accounts Supervisor having previously been
responsible for the accounting, purchasing and human resource functions
at Levenmouth Printers.
In 2000 Linda was promoted to Finance
manager. In 2002, purchasing was added to her responsibilities and
managerial role.
Linda is a fully qualified ACCA Chartered Accountant (2005) and has 17
years of accounting experience in the manufacturing industry. |

Pauline Martin
Human Resources Manager |
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Pauline
joined Semefab during 2007 with responsibility for human resources. A
Licenciate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel &
Development, Pauline is a generalist HR professional covering
recruitment and selection, learning and development and employment law,
as well as providing general advice across the entire HR spectrum.
Pauline's main professional
interests lie in the design, development and implementation of training
courses. She has also enjoyed the challenge of working closely with
trade unions. With a mainly manufacturing background, Pauline's career
spans public sector finance, IT support at Scottish Hydro Electric and
Business Management of an IT & Personnel Development training
company. Whilst managing this business, through her involvement with
'Investors in People', she became interested in HR and the positive
changes it can bring to both companies and employees.
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Shona Ray
Process Development Manager |
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Shona
joined Semefab in 1997 as a graduate process engineer with primary
responsibility in Photo & Etch and secondary responsibility in
Diffusion & Implant. Shona transferred to process development in
2003 and was promoted to process development manager during 2004.
Shona received a BSc(Hons) in Applied Physics from Robert Gordon
University (1997) and is presently studying towards an MSc in
Semiconductor Processing Technology, scheduled to graduate in 2009. |

Ian Deviny
Process Engineering Manager |
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Ian
joined Semefab in 2003 with responsibility for the process engineering
team responsible for new process capability introduction, process
control of production yields, yield improvement and cost reduction.
Ian’s career spans product engineering at GEC, product and test
management at Marconi Devices, product engineering management at
Anamartic and yield engineering management & wafer fab engineering
management at Plessey Semiconductors. Ian has managed teams working on
NMOS, PMOS, CMOS gate arrays, wafer scale DRAM technologies and has
received a Certificate of Quality Engineering from the American Society
of Quality Control.
Ian received an Honours degree in Physics from the Royal College of
Science, Imperial College University of London (1977). |

Brian Koczubik
Equipment & Facilities Manager |
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Brian
joined Semefab in 1998 as equipment engineering manager and was
subsequently promoted to Equipment & Facilities Engineering manager
with responsibility for equipment, facilities and environmental
engineering an a supervisory Health & Safety function.
Brian’s career spans 22 years in the semiconductor industry
encompassing equipment, facilities and project management. (temporary summary). |

Bruce Duckworth
Manufacturing Manager |
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Bruce
joined Semefab in 1993 and has responsibility for manufacturing
operations in both the fab1 CMOS line and the fab 2 MEMS line.
Bruce
has worked in the semiconductor industry since 1966 fulfilling
management roles in research and development, quality control and
manufacturing, both at Northern Telecom and Semefab. |

George Smith
Fab 1 Production Manager |
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George joined Semefab in 2003 with responsibility for Probe and Test co-ordination.
Previously George was Process Leader at Richmand Engineering and Team Leader at Strand Lighting.
During 2007 George was promoted to Fab 1 Production Manager. |

Alan Forsyth
Product & Test Manager |
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Alan
joined Semefab in 1999 with the responsibility of product and device
engineering including yield, parametric testing, product development
and test/probe production activity.
Alan’s
career spans positions of Product Engineer at National Semiconductor
& DEC and Device Engineer at Seagate Microelectronics with
experience in failure analysis, parametric testing, WLR, process
integration and project management.
Alan received a BEng in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from Glasgow University (1989). |

Stephen Young
Quality Assurance Manager |
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Stephen
joined Semefab in 2000 as a member of the product assurance /
qualification team and was promoted to Quality Assurance Manager in
2005.
Stephen managed the transition to ISO9001:2000 and has been
key in developing effective business processes and driving continuous
improvement.
Prior to Semefab, Stephen accumulated 14 years
experience in Quality Assurance Engineering supporting product
assurance programs in diverse electronic industries including
semiconductors, disk drives and precision coaxial cable assemblies
supplying commercial, military and European Space Agency markets.
Stephen is now embarking on a project of 5S implementation. |

Paul Lawson
IT Manager |
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Paul joined Semefab in 1993 as a Production Assistant and now manages Production Control, Information Technology and Shipping.
Paul received a Diploma in Production & Inventory Management from
the Institute of Operations Management (1997).
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Peter Gorniak
Sales Marketing Executive |
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Peter
joined Semefab in 1999 as Business Development Executive with key
responsibility for promoting Semefab in the European market,
specifically in the German speaking area of central Europe.
Peter
started his career at Hughes Microelectronics in Glenrothes as a
process development engineer and moved into sales to become the sales
manager for Germany with a sales office in Munich. He then progressed
into the sales of design software and systems, moving to Germany in
1986.
Peter spent 13 years in Germany working for Marconi,
Preussag and System Sensor before moving into the software industry.
He
returned to Scotland, Glenrothes to join Semefab in 1999. Peter's
tri-lingual capabilities coupled with his extensive experience in
Europe and MSc from Glasgow University in the Physical Optical and
Electronic properties of Amorphous Silicon, make him an ideal candidate
for Semefab's expansion into the European market. |

Nina Ni
Sales Marketing Executive |
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Nina
(Chinese name: Duan Ni) joined Semefab in 2005 with responsibility for
our far-east Asian market research and development. Her territories are
China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan & Indonesia.
Prior to Semefab, Nina used to be a University Lecturer, Senior
Consultant and Director of her own consulting company in Hangzhou,
China.
Nina used to publish lots of articles in newspapers, magazines and
books in Beijing and Hong Kong. The topics covered many of China's
economic reforms and cultural changes.
Nina earned her Bachelor's degree in Philosophy in Beijing in 1984 and her MBA degree in Germany in 2002.
Nina's unique bilingual and bi-cultural background strongly assists Semefab in the rapidly expanding far-eastern market. |

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