Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions
Kevin Yu has a strong background in engineering, with a focus on electrical and software engineering. Kevin began their career as an Electrical Engineer at Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions in 2010 and worked in that role until 2016. From 2016 to 2019, they served as the Lead Electrical Engineer at the same company. In 2018, Kevin was promoted to Engineering Manager and held that position until 2020. In 2020, they took on the role of Director of Electrical and Software Engineering, and most recently, they became the Director of Engineering in 2021. Prior to their time at Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions, Kevin worked as a Computer Technician at Boston University School of Law from 2008 to 2010.
Kevin Yu attended Boston University and earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The exact duration of their education is not provided.
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Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions
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Founded in 1982, Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions is the world’s leading supplier of real time contamination monitoring systems and airborne particle counters. The company has leveraged its superior software design, data integration ability and worldwide support offices to provide its customers with leading edge contamination monitoring solutions. These solutions have allowed Lighthouse’s customers to maintain high product yields through continuously monitoring conditions that may have an adverse effect on their products. The Lighthouse Monitoring System and Lighthouse line of airborne particle counters have become the standard for many companies, such as Seagate, Western Digital, TSMC, Samsung, Hewlett Packard, Motorola, Hitachi, Maxtor, Lockheed Martin, Microchip, Medtronic, Fujitsu and many more. Lighthouse offers the most complete line of contamination monitoring solutions available that include Airborne Particle Counts, Airborne Molecular Contamination Levels, Liquid Particle Counts, Electrostatic Charge, Temperature, Humidity, and many more. These solutions are now found in semiconductor, pharmaceutical, data storage, biotechnology, aerospace and defense industry plants worldwide.