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Marieke Ordway

Sr. Research Scientist/engineer at Onto Innovation

Marieke Ordway, Ph.D. has a diverse work experience spanning various companies and roles. Starting from March 2022, they have been working as a Sr. Research Scientist/Engineer at Onto Innovation. Prior to this, they worked at Intel Corporation as a Sr. Process Engineer from October 2017 to February 2022. At Intel, they received the Intel Achievement Award in 2021 for their contribution to the development and deployment of the world's first EUV actinic patterned mask inspection tools. During their time at Intel, they collaborated with cross-functional and international teams, supported TD and R&D, ramped up new processes for high volume manufacturing, and facilitated technology transfer to the wafer fabs. Additionally, they wrote white papers for new process introductions and developed documentation, specifications, and training materials.

Before Intel, Dr. Ordway was associated with the University of California, Berkeley as a Graduate Student Researcher from August 2012 to September 2017. Working with Professors Stephen R. Leone and Daniel M. Neumark, they utilized EUV high harmonic light sources to study electron dynamics in semiconductors and strongly correlated materials using ultrafast spectroscopy. During the same time period, they also worked as a Graduate Student Instructor, teaching advanced physical chemistry lab, general chemistry discussion, and laboratory sections. Marieke'sresponsibilities included delivering pre-laboratory lectures, supervising laboratory safety, creating rubrics, and grading assignments.

Prior to their tenure at UC Berkeley, Dr. Ordway served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Washington University in St. Louis from May 2011 to July 2012. Here, they conducted radiochemistry and nuclear physics research with Professor Lee Sobotka, focusing on studying 2-proton decays between isobaric analog states in mass-12 nuclei. Marieke also conducted an experiment at the Cyclotron Institute at Texas A&M University in November 2011.

Outside the academia, Dr. Ordway gained industry experience as an Environmental Engineering Intern at Shannon & Wilson, Inc. in June-August 2010 and as a Civil Engineering Intern at Green Engineering, Inc. in June-August 2009. Additionally, they worked as a Chemistry Academic Mentor at Washington University in St. Louis from August 2009 to May 2010.

Overall, Dr. Marieke Ordway's work experience reflects their expertise in research, process engineering, teaching, and interdisciplinary collaborations.

Marieke Ordway, Ph.D., obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry & Physics from Washington University in St. Louis in 2012. Marieke then pursued their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, completing their studies in 2017.

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