Maxine Fassberg is vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and Fab 28 plant manager for Intel Corporation. She is responsible for manufacturing operations, including planning, product output and cost effectiveness, for Intel's manufacturing facility in Qiryat Gat, Israel. She joined Intel in 1983.
Fassberg has held numerous positions at Intel, including as lithography engineer in the Fab 8 startup in 1983, and engineering manager since the inception of Fab 18 in December 1995. As an engineer from 1991 to 1992 she was part of Portland Technology Development where she was awarded a patent for the original Polyimide process. From 2000 to 2004 she was the Fab 18 factory manager, along with Alex Kornhauser. She was instrumental in the Fab 18 start-up, ramp and the factory winning the Intel Quality Award in 2004. She has also received two Intel Achievement Awards in connection with inter-die electric material problem resolution.
Fassberg received a master's degree in Applied Chemistry from Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1978. She began working as a teacher prior to coming to Intel, first at a high school teaching physics and chemistry, then at Hebrew University training teachers in chemistry. |