Certified Professionals
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Professional Program Manager Certification
Matt Jane
Tesla, Inc.Certified 2017Matt Jane is a Quality Engineer at Tesla, Inc. Initially he was working on the Model S and X Drive Unit production quality, where Inverters were a key responsibility. He was appointed ESD Program Manager for the company and is implementing the ESD control plan across the various manufacturing and service sites.
With the ESDA TR53 and Professional Program Manager certifications acquired, Matt is now looking to get more involved in the ESD community specifically the areas of manufacturing and automotive applications.
Prior to joining Tesla, Matt graduated from RMIT University with a Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics & Communications) (Honors) and Bachelor of Computer Science.
Outside of work Matt likes to snow ski, hang out with friends, listen to music, watch TV and travel.
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TR53®-2018 Certified
Matt Jane
Tesla Motors -
Device Stress Testing
Matt Koskinen
IBMCertified 2024 -
Professional Program Manager Certification
Matt Strickland
L3 Telemetry and RF ProductsCertified 2015Matt is currently the ESD Program Manager for L3 Telemetry and RF Products in San Diego CA. He has been involved in the site ESD control since 2009 and in 2011 was named as the Chair for the L3 Communications Inc. ESD resource team.
Matt joined the L3 Communications team in 1997 after retiring from 20 years of Naval service. He obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Occupational Safety from Columbia Southern University in 2013.
Matt has been a member of the ESD Association since 2009 and is currently a Standards Committee Member and serves on several Standards Sub-committees.
As a certified ESD Program Manager, Matt’s goal is to be able not only to strengthen his local divisions ESD control program, but to provide guidance and assistance to other divisions within L3 Communications in the development or strengthening of individual plant ESD controls and processes.
Credential ID: https://esdcertification.esda.org/en/c/5f5a862a71684d8b80a25fe01034e6f8
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ESD Control Program Auditor Certification
Matt Strickland
BoeingCertified 2024 -
TR53®-2018 Certified
Matthew Brunsell
Wells Vehicle Electronics -
TR53®-2018 Certified
Matthias Eichhorn
BJZ GmbH & Co. KGCertified 2019 -
TR53®-2018 Certified
Matthias Urben
Besi Switzerland AG -
ESD Control Program Auditor Certification
Maurici Ferrus Pinol
TVS SCSCertified 2024 -
TR53®-2018 Certified
Maximilian Widmer
Alpine Electronics (Europe) GmbH -
Device Stress Testing
May Morris
Analog DevicesCertified 2025May R. Morris is a dedicated professional in Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and Latch-Up (LU) Reliability Operations at Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI). With over a decade of experience as a test engineer at Maxim Integrated, May has honed her skills in ensuring the reliability and robustness of integrated circuits (ICs). Her role involves extensive testing and analysis to prevent failures caused by ESD and latch-up events, which are critical for maintaining the high standards of quality and reliability that ADI is known for.
May holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering from Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan in the Philippines. Her academic background, combined with her practical experience, has equipped her with the skills necessary to excel in her field.
In her current role, May is responsible for designing and implementing reliability tests, analyzing failure mechanisms, and collaborating with design and manufacturing teams to integrate reliability into all stages of product development. Her contributions are vital in helping ADI deliver products that meet stringent reliability requirements, ensuring customer satisfaction and product longevity.
Outside of her professional life, May has a unique and endearing passion for chickens. She enjoys spending time with her feathered friends and proudly calls herself a "crazy chicken lady".
This quirky hobby adds a fun and personal touch to her otherwise technical and demanding career.
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TR53®-2018 Certified
Michael Bernecker
Robert Bosch GmbH -
Professional Device Design
Michael Chaine
(Instructor)Micron Technology, Inc.Mike Chaine works at Micron Technology, Inc., in Boise, Idaho, as a Section Manager in the R&D Reliability Group. He has a B.S.E.E. degree from Arizona State University and has worked at Micron since 1998. Today, he is leading the R&D Reliability Group in the area of ESD/LUP design and development, and has two engineers reporting to him. He is working in the area of On-Chip ESD protection design for all advanced DRAM and FLASH technologies. These responsibilities include ESD wafer and device level characterization analysis, ESD circuit failure analysis, and ESD design and layout rule development.
Mike has authored several papers on a variety of ESD areas ranging from ESD device test issues, ESD protection circuit analysis, and unique ESD circuit interaction phenomena. He holds more than 10 ESD patents and has several patents pending.
Mike chairs two different IC device work groups; Human Body Model (HBM) WG5.1 and Socketed Device Model (SDM) WG5.3.2.
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Compliance Verification Technician to TR53®
Michael Connolly
Diversified Manufacturing Resources DMRCertified 2024