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Serge Vanhaelemeersch began their work experience in 1989 as a process engineer in dry etch at IMEC. In 2008, they joined imec company, where they held various roles such as department director and chief technologist. As department director, they were responsible for managing a department of over 150 engineers and scientists from different backgrounds. Serge had budget and equipment investment responsibilities, as well as managing the scientific output of the department. As chief technologist, they played a key role in identifying new business needs and opportunities and steering joint development projects with key tool and material suppliers.
Serge Vanhaelemeersch holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Chemistry from KU Leuven.
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At imec, we shape the future. How? By enabling nano- and digital technology innovation with a significant impact on the quality of life. With our partners from companies, governments and academia. And supported by the three pillars of our R&D: - a unique infrastructure that includes a 2.5-billion-euro 300mm semiconductor pilot line - more than 5,000 expert scientists from over 96 countries - an ecosystem of more than 600 world-leading industry partners and a global academic network Founded in 1984, imec quickly made its name as the leading research hub for advanced CMOS scaling. We will continue to shape the roadmap for the semiconductor industry for years to come. On top of that, we leverage this deep-tech knowhow. And we combine it with software and system knowledge to build up an exceptional portfolio of advanced technologies. The combination of these technologies opens the door to smart, sustainable solutions. These span domains such as healthcare, clean energy and Industry 4.0. Want to join us in shaping the future? Take a look at our research and development offerings, our support services for start-ups, or find out more about working at imec at www.imec-int.com.