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Ravi DoraiswamiE-Mail: ravidsw@calce.umd.edu
Dr. Ravi Doraiswami is an assistant research scientist at CALCE, University of Maryland at College Park, Maryland. He earned his Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics specialization at Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India. Prior to his Ph.D he got his degree in MTech (lasers and Electroptical Engineering) and MSc (Materials Science) at College of Engineering, Chennai, India. He has over ten years of experience in the areas related to applied SOC, SIP and SOP systems, design, materials process, fabrication, test and evaluation and reliability as a assembly technologies lead engineer at Packaging Research Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. Novel technologies developed by him, to fabricate 5 to 10 microns pitch nano nickle-tin flip chip interconnect, shape memory organic capacitors and nano electrode systems inside microtube has found applications in biosensors, MEMS, microelectronics fabrication and packaging technologies. He has executed several industry projects using his experience in flip chip/SMTA assembly/embedded high density wired substrates, passives, lead free and MEMS technologies. His strong understanding of MIL, Jedec and ISO standards has produced very reliable consultancy and outstanding publications for evaluating Opto, digital and RF system packages using VNA parametric analysis and smith charts, thermal, humidity and environmental reliability test and failure analysis. He has implemented several projects for line balancing and MOST study for contract electronics manufacturers. His knowledge in areas related to industrial engineering and ERP software technologies integrated with DOE and Statistical Process Control (SPC) has provided state of the art data analysis and decision making for industry. He also specializes in electronics production/manufacturing interaction with vendors and tracking products/technology using RFID as wireless supply chain management tool. He has acquired recently special skills in prognostics evaluation for electronics and medical systems. He has over 8 yrs of management experience and has also published over 45 research publications in international conferences and reputed technical journals. He has recently co-authored a book on “NanoBIO Fluidic MEMS Sensors”. Room 0120 Martin Hall (Building 88)
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