Haim Cohen

Systems Qual Engineer at Applied Materials

Modiin-Maccabim-Reut, Center District, Israel
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Haim Cohen is a Systems Qualification and Yield Engineer with eight years of hands-on experience in semiconductor manufacturing and system optimization, currently driving quality and reliability at Applied Materials. He combines deep data skills—SQL, Python, JMP—and visualization (Power BI) to deliver automated solutions that cut defects and reduce downtime, historically improving yield by about 2% per year. Haim has led global cross-functional teams to deploy data-driven fixes integrated with fab operations and has a track record of rapid root-cause analysis in high-pressure production environments. Beyond manufacturing, he has contributed kernel-level backend work to Intel’s SGX DCAP project, adapting drivers to Linux kernel changes and adding KSS support—demonstrating low-level systems proficiency uncommon for yield engineers. Trained in chemistry (MSc, The Hebrew University), he blends scientific rigor with practical engineering to turn complex datasets into actionable production improvements.
code8 years of coding experience
job14 years of employment as a software developer
bookMaster's degree, Chemistry, Master's degree, Chemistry at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Github Skills (9)

c1710
sgx10
kernel10
device-driver10
driver10
system-programming10
c1110
linux-kernel10
security9

Programming languages (1)

C++

Github contributions (4)

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userBack-end Developer
Contributions:28 commits, 32 PRs, 4 comments in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Haim primarily contributed to the Intel SGX DCAP driver, focusing on kernel-level modifications and bug fixes. Their work involved updating the driver version, adapting the driver to changes in the Linux kernel (specifically related to memory management and fault handling), and adding new functionalities such as KSS support. Furthermore, the user addressed various bugs in the signing tool and SSA frame calculations. The user also adapted the DCAP driver to the in-kernel v26 submission, including interface changes.
Contributions:1 push in 1 day
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Haim Cohen - Systems Qual Engineer at Applied Materials