Nov 24 – 27, 2022
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Europe/Berlin timezone

Introduction to Infineon and opportunities for female physicists

Nov 26, 2022, 11:20 AM
20m
Kleiner Hörsaal A (KIT Campus South)

Kleiner Hörsaal A

KIT Campus South

KIT Campus map: https://www.kit.edu/campusplan/ Building: 30.22 Room: 020 Address: Institute of Technology, Engesserstraße 7, 76131 Karlsruhe Coordinates: 49.01244, 8.41062
Talk Physics and profession Physics and Profession 3

Speaker

Hannah Schamoni (Infineon Technologies AG, Am Campeon 1-15, 85579 Neubiberg)

Description

In this talk, I would like to give you insights into my job at Infineon Technologies and into my career and life path. I completed my PhD with a focus on semiconductor physics in 2019 at the Technical University of Munich. After finishing my degree, I participated in the MBA program of the Collège des Ingénieurs and I am currently working as a project manager for research and development excellence at Infineon since December 2020.
My day-to-day job involves creating and improving methods and processes that help to make R&D projects run more efficiently, for example by using data to create additional insights. For this, I work together with colleagues from many different departments, in different functions and across organizational levels. My physics degree allows me to do my job because it enables a fundamental understanding of the technologies and products Infineon is offering, of how to create and handle data, and it has taught me how to analyze and solve complex questions in a systematic way.

Category Other

Primary author

Hannah Schamoni (Infineon Technologies AG, Am Campeon 1-15, 85579 Neubiberg)

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