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Team on 13 April 2005
Aspectrics bolsters engineering staff
Aspectrics has hired two new engineering managers to further beef up its manufacturing and software development capabilities as it moves to ship its first full production EP-IR units.
Aspectrics has hired two new engineering managers to further beef up its manufacturing and software development capabilities as it moves to ship its first full production EP-IR units Surinder Dhindsa joins Aspectrics from Seagate Technology as the company's Manufacturing Engineering Manager to develop QC and engineering processes essential to the manufacture of its EP-IR instruments
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dhindsa brings to the company more than 14 years of engineering, test development and management experience with Silicon Valley companies that include CoorsTek, Sanmina-SCI and Maxtor/Quantum Corp.
He holds an MSEE degree from the University of Tulsa.
The company also announced the addition to the R and D staff of Anthony Ha as a Senior Software Engineer.
Under the direction of Dr Tom Hagler, Aspectrics' founder and CTO, Ha will develop embedded systems for application-specific chemometric analysers.
Ha has 15 years of experience in programming and embedded process systems design, first with the Johnson Space Center in Houston and more recently, as a system engineering consultant to high tech companies.
He holds a BSEE degree from the University of Texas in Austin.
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