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electronic engineering at Politecnico di Milano and a PhD in EDA from Cefriel in Milan. He occupied several positions on test and testability for products developed for several application domains. In the last 15 years he fully focused on automotive products by bringing from design to high volume production more than 30 products.
He is bringing the experience of collaborations with multiple players in the automotive domain and beyond, including several tiers 1 a tier 2 customers and IC manufacturers.
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He is currently part of the US technical committee for the revision of the ISO-26262 standard, and is author or co-author of 5 publications related to the fault grading of integrated circuits.
He received a degree in electronic engineering from the “Universita’ di Padova” in Italy and an MBA from Hult International Business school, London campus,UK.
Summary
Electronics content in the car is constantly growing. On top of traditional applications for engine control, transmission, braking/steering, passive safety, body and dashboard also multimedia, advanced driver assistance and car2X segments are rapidly growing. The stability and extended duration in manufacturing of these components makes them very attractive for the industry. The tutorial covers a broad range of topics which are defining the testing and manufacturing requirements of automotive products. The tutorial focuses on the description of the engineering actions necessary to bring a device to its qualification for production and delivery to the automotive market. The topics discussed include: test development, qualification, industrialization, burn-in and manufacturing. Relevant industrial cases will be proposed to participants.