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Posted By: Technology Staff Editor In: Information Technology
written by Peter Clarke, courtesy of EETimes
LONDON — Sematech, a consortium of semiconductor manufacturers, has announced the appointment of Daniel Armbrust to serve as its president and chief executive officer. Armbrust, who served most recently as vice president of 300-mm semiconductor operation at IBM Corp., will succeed Michael Polcari, who has been appointed Sematech's chairman of the board. Armbrust, 47, was responsible for IBM's 300-mm wafer fab in East Fishkill, New York. Previously Armbrust held a variety of positions at IBM related to process development, manufacturing, and client engagement. Armbrust will assume his new duties immediately,
Armbrust previously spent 25 years at IBM. Armbrust earned a bachelor's degree in ceramic science and engineering from Pennsylvania State University as well as an M.Sc. degree in manufacturing systems engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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