Summary
Amit Dongol is a physicist-turned-engineer and educator with a decade of experience in optics, lithography process development, and semiconductor manufacturing. He combines hands-on lab expertise—mode-locked lasers, optical alignment, LabVIEW system integration, and oscilloscope-based troubleshooting—with statistical process control, DOE and JMP-driven data analysis to improve yield and tool capacity. At Intel and Samsung he owned modules and tool qualification efforts, recovering production, optimizing fleet matching, and boosting capacity through model-based problem solving. Now advising SEM programs and teaching physics, he brings industry-grade process rigor into the classroom and curriculum. Uncommonly, he has built complex laser and electronic control systems from scratch and packaged LabVIEW installs for lab-wide use, bridging experimental research and scalable manufacturing practices. Based in Round Rock, TX, he pairs a PhD in Physics with practical semiconductor process ownership and continuous-improvement leadership.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, 3.911, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, 3.911 at University of Cincinnati
Master's degree, Physics, Master's degree, Physics at Tribhuvan Vishwavidalaya
Nepali, English, Hindi