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Nasser Bozorg-Grayeli

Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group
Director, Corporate Quality Network
INTEL CORPORATION

Nasser Bozorg-Grayeli is vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and director of Intel's Corporate Quality Network (CQN). Since 2009, he has been responsible for a company-wide network for quality and reliability organizations responsible for product reliability, customer satisfaction and quality business practices. Prior to leading CQN, Grayeli led Assembly Test and Technology Development, starting in 1999.

Grayeli has held numerous technical and management positions at Intel. As manager of Materials/Supplier Technology Development from 1996 to 1999, he led a team that worked with Intel's suppliers to improve technology development methodology and cycle time, increase yields and product quality, and reduce packaging costs. From 1992 to 1996, he managed the development of Intel's tape carrier package technology, including the first six-inch wafer bump capability. Grayeli has also held positions where he was responsible for integrating back-end fab processes with assembly processes and developing several interconnect and mounting technologies. Grayeli joined Intel in 1983.

Grayeli participates in several industry associations. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of National Electronic Manufacturing Initiative (NEMI). Grayeli has been a mentor and Technology Advisory Board member in the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) program and was a Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology (SEMATECH) assembly team member.

Prior to joining Intel, Grayeli was a post-doctoral research affiliate at Stanford University. While there, he served on a cross-disciplinary research team in materials engineering, electrical engineering and applied physics, which developed non-destructive evaluation methods for use in various industries. He also worked at Parchin Chemical Factories as a communication engineer.

Grayeli received his doctorate in 1981 and master's degree in 1977 in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford University. He received a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering in 1973 from Science and Technology of Iran.

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