Test and develop:
Developed the several automated custom test system. It includes the hardware designed, deployment of systems and software developed.
Developed various engineering tools (MS Excel with VBA/Macro).
Maintained automated test and measurement systems.
Provided technical support in the area of testing.
Highly skilled in both hardware and software development in the test system.
Familiar with automated test system in database environment.
Active alignment and develop:
Designed, developed and setup the several custom active alignment systems. The responsibility includes software, hardware and machine setup for custom prototype build, experiment and new product development.
Responsible for the lens active alignment, fiber attached to chip and YAG-welding of the prototype built and experiment.
Provided technical support in the area of active alignment.
Performed troubleshooting on the active alignment systems.
Process:
Developed the process monitoring tools to examine the manufacturing performance including OCR and machine vision for final inspect.
Supported customer activities and experiment.
Analyzed customer return devices to investigate root cause (RMA and FA).
Performed troubleshooting on defect module to succeed the manufacturing goals.
พฤษภาคม 2559 ถึง สิงหาคม 2559
IT helpdesk:
IT E-Waste
Melbourne, Australia.
สำหรับสมาชิกเท่านั้น
Classified and tested the used computer components and devices.
ประวัติการฝึกอบรม
ความสามารถ
ความสามารถทางภาษา
พูด (ดี) อ่าน (พอใช้) เขียน (พอใช้)
พูด (ดี) อ่าน (ดี) เขียน (ดี)
ไทย คำ/นาที อังกฤษ คำ/นาที
โครงการ / ผลงาน / เกียรติประวัติ / บุคคลอ้างอิง
Wavelength Selected and Filter by Refractive Index Changed base on Cascaded Ring-Resonator.
Refractive Index Sensor Based on Cascaded Ring Resonator by using Vernier Effect to Enhance Sensitivity Performance
and Stability.
Improvement on Bending Loss of Cascaded Ring-Resonator Sensor by Vernier Effect.
Improvement on the Stability of Sensitivity of a Ring-Resonator Based Refractive Index Sensor. The Electrical
Engineering Conference (EECON-36), Vol. 2, pp. 681-684