Donghoon Chang commenced his work as a microfabrication technologist at the ANFF-SA/Future Industries Institute in May 2014 after finishing his PhD study in the school of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide. His study was focussed on the development of analytical and numerical tools for predicting fatigue lifetime of structural components having mutually interacting cracks. Prior to the PhD study, he worked for Samsung Electronics for 12 years. His work at Samsung included microfabrication of optoelectronic devices, such as vertical cavity laser diodes and PIN photodiodes, and micromachining of silicon optical benches. During his employment at Samsung, he also worked as a patent engineer in the field of... Read more
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Donghoon Chang commenced his work as a microfabrication technologist at the ANFF-SA/Future Industries Institute in May 2014 after finishing his PhD study in the school of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide. His study was focussed on the development of analytical and numerical tools for predicting fatigue lifetime of structural components having mutually interacting cracks. Prior to the PhD study, he worked for Samsung Electronics for 12 years. His work at Samsung included microfabrication of optoelectronic devices, such as vertical cavity laser diodes and PIN photodiodes, and micromachining of silicon optical benches. During his employment at Samsung, he also worked as a patent engineer in the field of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).
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Doctor of Philosophy University of Adelaide
Master of Engineering Yonsei University, South Korea
Bachelor of Science Yonsei University, South Korea