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Andrzej Boleslaw Matlosz

from San Jose, CA
Age ~55

Andrzej Matlosz Phones & Addresses

  • 6376 Benzo Dr, San Jose, CA 95123 (408) 365-1460
  • 3279 Rocky Water Ln, San Jose, CA 95148 (408) 274-4236
  • 3279A Rocky Water Ln, San Jose, CA 95148
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  • 226 Bland Ave, Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 378-8322
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  • Santa Clara, CA
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  • Elizabeth, NJ
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  • 6376 Benzo Dr, San Jose, CA 95123

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Company: Applied materials Feb 1995 Position: Engineering manager

Education

School / High School: Villanova University 2011 to 2011

Skills

Six Sigma Black Belt • International Project Management • Engineering Management • Product Lifecycle Management

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Semiconductors

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Engineering Manager

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Location:
226 Bland Ave, Campbell, CA 95008
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Applied Materials
Engineering Manager
Education:
Villanova University 2011 - 2011
Skills:
Six Sigma Black Belt
International Project Management
Engineering Management
Product Lifecycle Management

Publications

Us Patents

Substrate Support Bushing

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US Patent:
20130101241, Apr 25, 2013
Filed:
Oct 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/648082
Inventors:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA, US
Jeonghoon OH - San Jose CA, US
Tom K. CHO - Los Altos CA, US
Andrzej MATLOSZ - San Jose CA, US
Frank F. HOOSHDARAN - Pleasanton CA, US
Yao-Hung YANG - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
F16C 29/02
C23C 16/458
US Classification:
384 32
Abstract:
A bushing assembly for supporting a substrate within a processing chamber is generally provided. In one aspect, the bushing assembly comprises a tubular body having an outer perimeter and an aperture extending therethrough, a first ring having a first inner edge, the first ring disposed in the aperture in an upper portion of the tubular body, and a second ring having a second inner edge, the second ring disposed in the aperture in a lower portion of the tubular body. In another aspect, the first inner edge has a first radius of curvature, and the second inner edge has a second radius of curvature. In another aspect, a first inner edge diameter, a second inner edge diameter, the first radius of curvature, and the second radius of curvature are selected such that a support pin extending through the aperture contacts the bushing assembly on at most two points.
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