Alexander (a.) Janta-polczynski
Thermo-Mechanical Package Engineer
Thermo-Mechanical
IBM Research
Canada
Biography
Alexander joined IBM in 2007 and is presently a Professional Engineer in IBM Bromont (Quebec, Canada) at the C2MI research center www.c2mi.ca . He has worked on a number of projects related to semiconductor packaging and manufacturing, including : design, modeling, characterization / metrology, qualification, and reliability. Currently his work focuses mostly on : lid attach process, technical support for the 3D and HI technology, and component ground rules definition. In 2012, he also joined the Silicon nanophotonics packaging team to help in the optical characterization and packaging challenges. Alexander received the B.Eng. in engineering physics from the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada, in 2004 with an orientation on semiconductors and numerical simulation. He worked in speech recognition HMM algorithms and DWDM with AWG, before returning to complete the M.Sc. degree in 2006 at Polytechnique. In his master degree, he created a real-time STM images predictor to understand the complex convolution of electronic states in tunnelling current measurement. Alexander joined IBM in 2007 and is presently a Professional Engineer in IBM Bromont (Quebec, Canada) at the C2MI research center www.c2mi.ca . He has worked on a number of projects related to semiconductor packaging and manufacturing, including : design, modeling, characterization / metrology, qualification, and reliability. Currently his work focuses mostly on : lid attach process, technical support for the 3D and HI technology, and component ground rules definition. In 2012, he also joined the Silicon nanophotonics packaging team to help in the optical characterization and packaging challenges. Alexander received the B.Eng. in engineering physics from the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada, in 2004 with an orientation on semiconductors and numerical simulation. He worked in speech recognition HMM algorithms and DWDM with AWG, before returning to complete the M.Sc. degree in 2006 at Polytechnique. In his master degree, he created a real-time STM images predictor to understand the complex convolution of electronic states in tunnelling current measurement.
Research Interest
Thermo-Mechanical