Colchester, VT, United States of America

Derrick J Kunze


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Derrick J Kunze: Innovator in Process Aid Technology

Introduction

Derrick J Kunze is a notable inventor based in Colchester, Vermont, who has made significant contributions to the field of technology design. His innovative work focuses on the development of methods and systems that enhance the efficiency of process aids in semiconductor manufacturing.

Latest Patents

Derrick holds a patent for an "Automatic process and design method, system and program product." This invention discloses a method, system, and program product for generating a process aid on a wafer. A process aid can be any device provided on a wafer that assists in some process step but does not ultimately make up part of a usable die. The invention implements libraries of technology design rules and process aid parameters, along with a process aid instruction file library, to allow for the automatic generation of a process aid according to the technology design rules and parameters. As a result, all the inputs required to build a process aid are available upfront, enabling the invention to automatically adjust kerf designs to conform to new technologies. Additionally, the invention provides documentation indicating the inputs and details of the process aid produced.

Career Highlights

Derrick J Kunze is associated with the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), where he applies his expertise in technology design and innovation. His work at IBM has allowed him to contribute to advancements in semiconductor manufacturing processes.

Collaborations

Derrick has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Michel E Bohn and Pierre J Bouchard, who share a commitment to innovation in technology.

Conclusion

Derrick J Kunze's contributions to the field of process aid technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in the semiconductor industry. His patent and work at IBM highlight the importance of developing efficient methods that enhance manufacturing processes.

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