Chang-Man Park is a seasoned expert in the semiconductor industry, currently serving as the Director of Advanced Technology at Tokyo Electron. With over 20 years of experience in magnetic thin film transducers, he has honed his expertise in the development of advanced materials and processes,...
Chang-Man Park is a seasoned expert in the semiconductor industry, currently serving as the Director of Advanced Technology at Tokyo Electron. With over 20 years of experience in magnetic thin film transducers, he has honed his expertise in the development of advanced materials and processes, particularly in the realm of Vacuum Thin Film Material. His leadership in the manufacturing and development of Magnetic Recording Read Head Sensors—including AMR, GMR, and TMR MTJ sensors—positions him at the forefront of innovation in this highly specialized field.
In his current role, Chang-Man is responsible for the worldwide technical marketing of STT-MRAM (Spin-Transfer Torque Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory) PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) and HDD (Hard Disk Drive) recording read head applications. His deep understanding of semiconductor processes, including sputtering, atomic layer deposition (ALD), and evaporation techniques, enables him to effectively manage teams of varying sizes in the development of cutting-edge vacuum thin film processes and materials.
Chang-Man’s focus on STT-MRAM for SEMI foundries reflects his commitment to advancing memory technology, which is crucial for the next generation of high-performance computing and data storage solutions. His proficiency in materials science and engineering management, combined with his extensive background in transducer technology and magnetics, allows him to drive key projects that push the boundaries of what is possible in semiconductor manufacturing. As he continues to lead initiatives that integrate innovative materials and processes, Chang-Man Park remains a pivotal figure in shaping the future of magnetic recording technologies.