Venkata Balagani - Gilroy CA, US George Lazari - San Jose CA, US Kenny Ngan - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
B24B 29/00
US Classification:
451285000, 451444000
Abstract:
A polishing pad conditioner comprises a base and a pad conditioning face on the base. The conditioning face comprises central and peripheral regions. Abrasive spokes having a substantially constant width of abrasive particles, extend from the central to the peripheral region. The spokes are symmetric and radially spaced apart from one another, and may have a variety of shapes. The conditioning face can also have a cutout inlet channel to receive polishing slurry when the conditioning face is rubbed against a polishing pad, a conduit to receive the polishing slurry from the cutout inlet channel, and an outlet on the peripheral edge of the base to discharge the received polishing slurry.
San Jose State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Design, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Failure Analysis Design of Experiments Cross Functional Team Leadership Cvd Automation Design For Manufacturing Fmea Product Lifecycle Management Semiconductors Mechanical Engineering Program Management Process Improvement Continuous Improvements Change Management Risk Mitigation Software Testing Quality Assurance Value Engineering Inspections Auditing Solidworks Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Autocad Catia Oracle Sap Team Leadership Employee Engagement Engineering Leadership Design Engineering Design Reviews Resource Optimization Technical Management Field Supervision Sales Engineering Vendor Evaluation Vault Smarteam End To End Product Design Front End Product Design System Enhancements Best Practices Talent Development Capacity/Resource Management Staff Training/Mentorship Vendor/Supplier Management Standardization Problem Isolation and Resolution 3D Parametric Cad Unigraphics Ugnx