Dean Spicer
VP Engineering
micralyne
Canada
Biography
Dean Spicer joined Micralyne in 2006 as a Research and Development Engineer, specializing in Advanced Wafer Bonding processes (eutectic, fusion and anodic). Following a series of leadership roles and responsibilities, Dean currently serves as Micralyne’s Vice President of Engineering. Dean’s responsibilities are to enable and lead the Development and Engineering group to execute customer projects efficiently through the entire development cycle, from concept to finished product. He is responsible for detailed needs scoping and assessment, application or new development of innovative MEMS processes to meet clients’ design targets and team execution on specifications and schedules. Dean is both detail-oriented and forward-thinking and is Micralyne’s internal champion for developing process platforms that enable multiple projects to be fabricated from the same processes, saving customers’ time and money. He also developed Micralyne’s on-line quality system. Dean earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics and a Masters of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Alberta.
Research Interest
Dean Spicer joined Micralyne in 2006 as a Research and Development Engineer, specializing in Advanced Wafer Bonding processes (eutectic, fusion and anodic). Following a series of leadership roles and responsibilities, Dean currently serves as Micralyne’s Vice President of Engineering. Dean’s responsibilities are to enable and lead the Development and Engineering group to execute customer projects efficiently through the entire development cycle, from concept to finished product. He is responsible for detailed needs scoping and assessment, application or new development of innovative MEMS processes to meet clients’ design targets and team execution on specifications and schedules. Dean is both detail-oriented and forward-thinking and is Micralyne’s internal champion for developing process platforms that enable multiple projects to be fabricated from the same processes, saving customers’ time and money. He also developed Micralyne’s on-line quality system. Dean earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics and a Masters of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Alberta.