Chiang Yuan Yang is vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and co-manager of Intel Mask Operation at Intel Corporation. In this role, Yang is responsible for developing leading-edge mask technologies and tapeout support critical to Intel silicon patterning capabilities.
He is also responsible for delivering high-quality masks to Intel fabs worldwide in support of all products. Primary focuses are on strategic direction, mask technology OGA, mask delivery throughput time reduction, and mask industry influencing and infrastructure development.
Previously, Yang served as manager of the Intel Test Tooling Operation, responsible for developing test tooling solutions for Intel virtual factories. He also served a variety of managing positions for California Technology & Manufacturing. Yang joined Intel in 1984 as a senior staff engineer.
Yang received his bachelor's degree in physics from National Taiwan University in 1970, and his master's degree from Northwestern University in 1972. He received his Ph.D. in materials science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977. He has more than 20 published papers and three U.S. patents. |