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SESHA 2011 Program Book - Semiconductor Safety Association

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Lisy. His research involved implementation of molecular<br />

beam techniques for the formation of alkali metal/<br />

solvent clusters and probing them with a color center<br />

laser. Steven earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry<br />

and graduated with distinction from the University of<br />

Illinois Urbana-Champaign.<br />

Shane Harte<br />

Biography - Shane Harte Shane Harte is the Environment<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> and Health manager for the European<br />

<strong>Semiconductor</strong> Industry <strong>Association</strong> (EECA-ESIA)<br />

in Brussels, Belgium. His responsibilities there focus<br />

on; EU environmental legislation relevant for device<br />

manufacturers, product compliance and sustainability<br />

issues and advising companies on the impact of EU legislation.<br />

Mr Harte also coordinates global cooperation<br />

programmes as part of the European delegation to the<br />

World <strong>Semiconductor</strong> Council’s Environment <strong>Safety</strong><br />

and Health task force. Previous to this he has worked<br />

as a legal adviser on EU environmental policy in the<br />

European Parliament in Brussels.He began his career<br />

working in the private sector in Ireland. Mr Harte graduated<br />

with a BA International from the National University<br />

of Ireland, Dublin.He also obtained a Masters.Econ.<br />

Science in European Economic Science and an M.A. in<br />

Public Affairs from the Dublin European Insitute, NUI.<br />

Tim Higgs<br />

Tim Higgs is an environmental engineer with Intel’s<br />

corporate environmental organization. He received<br />

his B.S. degree in chemical engineering from Michigan<br />

State University in 1983 and is a registered professional<br />

engineer (chemical) in the State of Arizona. Tim has<br />

been with Intel for 27 years in a variety of environmental<br />

positions at the site and worldwide levels, and has<br />

extensive experience in matters related to air permitting,<br />

air emissions control, energy efficiency and climate<br />

change. He has worked with state and local regulatory<br />

agencies across the U.S. as well as in other nations on air<br />

pollution control programs, and has frequently consulted<br />

with U.S. EPA on air program matters of importance<br />

to the semiconductor industry.<br />

Todd Hohn<br />

Mr. Hohn is Vice President of Strategic Resources<br />

at Pure<strong>Safety</strong>. He has nearly 20 years of experience in<br />

safety and loss control. Prior to joining Pure<strong>Safety</strong>, he<br />

worked with DBO2, assisting businesses in creating and<br />

implementing predictive modeling solutions to help prevent<br />

worker injuries, avoid catastrophic loss, and reduce<br />

liabilities. Before that he was Assistant Vice President of<br />

Risk Control at CNA, where he managed national prod-<br />

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ucts and services for the multi-billion-dollar Casualty<br />

and Commercial Segments business. He holds a B.S. in<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> from Illinois State University and is a graduate of<br />

the Advanced Executive Education <strong>Program</strong> at the University<br />

of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business.<br />

He is also a frequent presenter, facilitator and speaker<br />

on topics ranging from management accountability to<br />

efficiency and productivity.<br />

Fang-Ming Hsu<br />

Mr. Hsu is the current head of RM&ESH Division<br />

of TSMC. Meanwhile, he chairs ESH Committee of<br />

<strong>Semiconductor</strong> Industrial <strong>Association</strong> in Chinese Taipei<br />

and co-chairs the ESH Committee of SEMI Taiwan.<br />

Starting from 1995, Mr. Hsu entered <strong>Semiconductor</strong> industry.<br />

While working for Vanguard and TSMC, his jobs<br />

covered technical and managerial consolidation of facilities<br />

and ESH. In this time period, he also chaired the<br />

professional committee of Science Park’s Water-Electricity-Gas<br />

Supply. Before 1995, he worked for industrial<br />

gas industry and petrochemical industry for a long<br />

time. In recent years, Mr. Hsu has been in charge of corporate<br />

social responsibility affairs in TSMC. Mitigating<br />

climate change, building green supply chain and carbon<br />

disclosure are part of fields he is closely supervising.<br />

Shigehito Ibuka<br />

Director for TEL EHS SEMI EHS Executive<br />

Committee member SEMI International GHG WG cochair<br />

SEMI ICRC Japan co-chair Taskforce co-leader<br />

for SEMI S13, S16, S17, S19, S23 and S24 EcoDesign<br />

<strong>2011</strong> international symposium vice-chair JAMP Business<br />

Committee chair<br />

Scott Inloes<br />

I have a BS in Chemical Engineering from Oregon<br />

State. For eight years I worked for the local air agency<br />

inspecting, permit and managing the Title V and Air<br />

toxic programs. The last ten years I have working for industry<br />

covering various environmental issues, including<br />

Title V, emission testing, and new source review.<br />

Brian V Jenkins<br />

Brian has been employed by Nalco since 1978 in<br />

a variety of technical sales and marketing positions including<br />

District Sales Manager, Marketing Manager,<br />

and Senior Product Manager. He is currently an Industry<br />

Development Manager in Nalco’s Light Industrial Strategic<br />

Business Unit. He has published in several different<br />

technical forums including the American Society of<br />

Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers,<br />

Industrial Energy Technology Conference, International

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