Dr. Khaled Amir Belarbi is a distinguished Development Engineer at Teledyne DALSA, where he plays a pivotal role as a Thin Films and Annealing Scientist. With a robust educational foundation, including a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master's degree in Microelectronics from Rouen...
Dr. Khaled Amir Belarbi is a distinguished Development Engineer at Teledyne DALSA, where he plays a pivotal role as a Thin Films and Annealing Scientist. With a robust educational foundation, including a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master's degree in Microelectronics from Rouen University and Moncton University, Khaled has honed his expertise in semiconductor process technologies and MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) over the years. His Ph.D. from the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes further solidified his knowledge in the field, particularly in thin film technologies.
At Teledyne DALSA, Khaled is actively engaged in cutting-edge projects that leverage his extensive background in thin films and LPCVD (Low-Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition) processes. His role involves not only the development and optimization of thin film transistors but also the characterization of materials and processes to ensure high-quality semiconductor fabrication. Khaled's contributions are critical to advancing the company's capabilities in producing innovative solutions for a diverse range of applications, from imaging systems to advanced sensors.
As a member of the R&D Technical Staff at the MiQro Innovation Collaborative Centre in Bromont, Canada, Khaled collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to drive innovation and address complex challenges faced by clients in the semiconductor industry. His expertise in statistical process control further enhances his ability to implement robust engineering solutions that meet stringent quality standards. Khaled's passion for advancing microelectronics and his commitment to excellence make him a valuable asset to Teledyne DALSA and the broader field of semiconductor technology.