Edward Jung serves as a Principal Power-Electronics Engineer at Raytheon Company, where he leverages his extensive expertise in power-converter design and failure analysis to drive innovation in high-performance systems. With a strong foundation in both switchmode and linear power supply design, Edward is adept at...
Edward Jung serves as a Principal Power-Electronics Engineer at Raytheon Company, where he leverages his extensive expertise in power-converter design and failure analysis to drive innovation in high-performance systems. With a strong foundation in both switchmode and linear power supply design, Edward is adept at tackling complex engineering challenges that require a deep understanding of high-frequency magnetics, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and thermal management. His proficiency in tools such as PSPICE and Mentor Graphics SystemVision allows him to simulate and optimize designs effectively, ensuring that they meet stringent performance and reliability standards.
Currently, Edward is leading key projects focused on multi-kilowatt power-converter systems, where he applies his Six Sigma qualifications to enhance process efficiency and product quality. His role involves not only the design and development of power electronics but also conducting thorough root-cause failure analysis to identify and rectify issues in existing systems. This analytical approach is complemented by his experience in defining and designing LabVIEW-based test equipment, which streamlines testing processes and improves data acquisition for performance validation.
Edward’s skill set extends to PCB design and mixed-signal applications, making him a versatile asset in the realm of analog and semiconductor technologies. His ability to integrate various engineering disciplines ensures that he can deliver comprehensive solutions that meet the evolving demands of the aerospace and defense industries. As a thought leader in power electronics, Edward Jung continues to contribute to Raytheon's mission of advancing technology for a safer world.