Jo-ey Wong

Jo-ey Wong

Dr. Jo-ey Wong is a technical staff member in the RF Technology Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. His research interests encompass 3D heterogeneous integration, microfluidic devices, semiconductor devices and process integration, microelectromechanical (MEMS) sensors and actuators for RF and photonics applications, and multiphysics simulation.

Prior to joining the Laboratory, Wong worked in a variety of industry positions. He was a principal member of the technical staff at Draper Laboratory, focusing on the development of low-g inertia sensors and 3D heterogeneous integration. At Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), he guided process development of RF-MEMS switch technology to a successful stage of productization. During his tenure at ADI, he also led a collaborative effort between ADI and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC), focusing on the development and integration of a complementary-bipolar CMOS process, ultimately leading to a successful technology transfer to TSMC. In addition, Wong served as a principal engineer at Axsun Technologies, Inc., where he was involved in the design, fabrication, testing, and analysis of a MEMS-based tunable Fabry-Perot interferometer device.

Wong received his BS degree from National Chiao Tung University, and MS and PhD degrees from MIT, all in mechanical engineering.