Speaker Profile
Dr. Jean Fanous
Director Engineering Sensor Testing, Bosch Sensortec GmbH
Germany
Title
Robust and Reliable MEMS Sensors – How to test sensors to survive real life.
Abstract
Our daily life with mechanical shocks, aggressive chemicals and strong electromagnetic fields is a harsh environment for accurate and high performing MEMS sensors in consumer electronics devices. To ensure robust and reliable products, we must analyze and understand these real-life requirements and test thousands of sensors intensively on dedicated test equipment.
Bio
Dr. Jean Fanous studied Chemistry at the Universities of Tübingen and Stuttgart, where he received his diploma degree in 2009. He subsequently specialized in electrochemistry and polymer chemistry and earned a PhD in Chemistry.
He joined Robert Bosch GmbH in 2010 and has since held leading positions in battery technology for automotive applications, supplier management, and consumer MEMS sensor research and development, while authoring numerous patents that underline his contributions to industrial research and innovation.
Since 2016, he has been with Bosch Sensortec GmbH, where he is responsible for the characterization and qualification of sensors for smartphones, wearables, and hearables. He currently serves as Director of Engineering for Sensor Testing, leading R&D teams responsible for the testing of the entire Bosch Sensortec portfolio.
He joined Robert Bosch GmbH in 2010 and has since held leading positions in battery technology for automotive applications, supplier management, and consumer MEMS sensor research and development, while authoring numerous patents that underline his contributions to industrial research and innovation.
Since 2016, he has been with Bosch Sensortec GmbH, where he is responsible for the characterization and qualification of sensors for smartphones, wearables, and hearables. He currently serves as Director of Engineering for Sensor Testing, leading R&D teams responsible for the testing of the entire Bosch Sensortec portfolio.