Major semiconductor company gives talk to Curtin Malaysia students

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The students who attended the talk, with the speakers on the screen in the background.

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MIRI: Guest speakers from Aemulus Corporation Sdn Bhd, a major semiconductor company based in Bayan Lepas, Penang, recently gave a career talk to electrical and computer engineering students of Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia).

The third- and fourth-year students gained insights into career opportunities with Aemulus Corporation and the broader semiconductor industry in Malaysia and abroad. Opportunities for internships, which is a requirement for all engineering courses at Curtin, were also highlighted.

The talk was conducted in hybrid mode with the speakers comprising Aemulus Corporation senior R&D manager  Marcus Lee, senior software manager  Teh Hooi Boon and talent development specialist Jessie Ooi.

The talk began with an introduction to the company founded in 2004, which specialises in designing and developing automated test equipment (ATE) and test and measuring instruments (TMI) for the semiconductor industry.

The students were then briefed on career opportunities in ATE and TMI design and development, as well as software development, with the company. They also took the opportunity to seek technical guidance from the speakers in topics related to their course, such as IC chip testing.

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Associate Professor Garenth Lim King Hann and lecturer Dr Saaveethya Sivakumar of Curtin Malaysia’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering said it was a pleasure to collaborate with the Aemulus Corporation team on the talk.

“The talk was very beneficial to the students, covering a wide range of topics from career opportunities with Aemulus Corporation, its working environment, to the technical aspects of IC testing and related software development,” said Saaveethya.

“It was a good opportunity for them to learn from senior engineers in the company, and they learned a lot about the technical knowledge and professional skills required to work in industry.”

Curtin Malaysia offers the four-year Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng Hons) which is double-accredited by Engineers Australia and the Board of Engineers Malaysia. Taught by highly-experienced teaching staff, the course provides students with fundamental and advanced knowledge relevant to the industry with theory, computer simulation and practical components.

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To find out more, visit courses.curtin.edu.my.

Information on Curtin Malaysia can be found on its website at www.curtin.edu.my, or look for Curtin Malaysia on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn or TikTok.

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