Hello!
I'm Amy and I'll be working along side Clint, writing for the Technology Blog.
I'm excited and ready to go, but first, I want to tell you a little bit about myself.
I graduated last May from Texas Tech University with a Bachelors of Science in Industrial Engineering. Currently, I am an Environmental, Health and Safety Engineer at X-Fab Texas Semiconductor Foundry. We make wafers (and not the kind you eat). Our silicon wafers get put into all kinds of electronic devices. But one of the most unique things about where I work is the attire.
I graduated last May from Texas Tech University with a Bachelors of Science in Industrial Engineering. Currently, I am an Environmental, Health and Safety Engineer at X-Fab Texas Semiconductor Foundry. We make wafers (and not the kind you eat). Our silicon wafers get put into all kinds of electronic devices. But one of the most unique things about where I work is the attire.
Silicon wafers are produced in cleanrooms. The air inside the room contains less than ten particles per cubic foot of air. Hey, if you've got bad allergies, that's the place to be! In order to go into the cleanroom, you have to put on the "Bunny Suit".




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