MATTHEW H. LEE 625 Coyote Road San Jose, California 95111 Home: (408) 629-8538 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical Experience: Electrical Design Engineer, Lockheed Martin Corporation Sunnyvale, CA Dec, 1998-present Fleet Ballistic Missiles Programs FBM Systems Engineering, Electrical Design Group Provide technical counsel to management, engineering staff, and buyers. Project Management and Project Proposal Sustaining Engineering (system upgrades, design verification, and sustaining existing products) Electrical Engineer, Lam Research Corporation Fremont, CA April, 1996-March, 1998 Systems/Automation, Hardware Product Development Platform Engineering Department, Electrical Engineering Group Developed AC/DC Power Distribution for Remote Power Module for Alliance Cluster Tool Systems. Developed System Interconnects for the Generic Frame Standalone Systems. Developed and designed Power Distribution Cables for the Generic Frame LVD Project. Generated engineering and manufacturing requirements for both Dielectric and Conductor Etch Product Line for the development of LVD, S2-93, UL/CSA, and LVD/CE-97 compliant Subsystems and Components. Systems Engineer, Varian Associates Palo Alto, CA Jan.-April, 1996 Semiconductor Equipment Business, Thin Film Systems MB2 Product Line/Advanced PVD Process Module Maintained, repaired, and calibrated sputtering equipment. Oversaw final test for the MB2 systems, recipe qualification, customer acceptance of systems. Troubleshot both electromechanical and motion control systems down to the component level. Manufacturing Engineer, Jan.-Dec., 1995 Performed general manufacturing engineering functions including resolution of technical problems that would result in missing the production plan. Maintained the accuracy of production documentation and data (B.O.M.). Disposition of non-conforming material and initiate changes in the supplier processes. Outsourced of parts to vendor to achieve cost reduction. Developed manufacturing specifications/procedures/processes/ECO. Became the primary test floor contact for software problems. S.E.E.D. Internship, Hewlett-Packard Company Boise, ID June-Sept., 1994 Advanced LaserJet Operation, Toner Cartridge Engineering Understanding Electrophotography, especially the interaction of charge/mass ratio and their affects on toner cartridge performance. Developed two methods of charge to mass (Q/m) measurement of toner, the Faraday Cage Method and the E-Spart Analyzer Method Designed and built test fixtures for the Q/m method Education: Master of Science, Engineering Management Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA Date of graduation: June, 2000 Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering University of California, Davis : Davis, CA Date of graduation: December, 1994 Special Skills: Hardware: PC, HP Workstation, Sun Workstation Software: Assembly Language, Basic, C, Fortran Electrical Design Software: Cadence Verilog XL, Synopsys Synthesis tools, MatLab, PSpice, Mentor Graphics, QuickSim Mechanical Design Software: AutoCad V12, SDRC-Ideas Operating System Languages: DOS, UNIX Engineering Machine Shop Certification Graduate Coursework: Modern Network Analysis (ELEN 211) Fundamentals of Semiconductor Physics (ELEN 261) Integrated Circuit Fabrication Processes I and II (ELEN 274-275) Integrated Circuit Design (ELEN 266) VLSI Fabrication Technology I and II (ELEN 385-386) Advanced Logic Design (ELEN 500) Logic Design Using HDL (ELEN 603) Additional Coursework By Lam Research: Project Management Course Product Development and Release Core EMC Design School Designing for UL, CSA, CE Mark Professional Affiliations: American Society of Automotive Engineers American Society of Mechanical Engineers Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------