Ann Rincon

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Ann Rincon is an American electronic design automation engineer.

During 1981-2002 she was with the IBM. Her positions there included senior technical staff member IBM Microelectronics, Burlington, Vermont.[1][2] During 2002-2009 she was Senior Scientist at ON Semiconductor. During 2009-2012 she was Senior Staff Engineer and VP at Standard Microsystems Corporation.

Rincon is a recognized expert on ASIC design. She led the development of IBM's system-on-chip design methodology.[1]

She holds a B.S. degree in mathematics and computer science from St. Joseph's College in Rensselaer, Indiana.[1]

She is among the authors of the Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.[1]

Awards and recognition[edit]

  • 2003: Marie Pistilli Award "For her significant contributions in helping women advance in the field of DA technology"[2] Chris King, a former IBM Microelectronics executive and CEO of AMI Semiconductor, nominated Rincon and said: "Ann Rincon has achieved pioneering accomplishments in the design community, while balancing her professional career, family, and self. " [1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "EDA Week in Review", May 13, 2002
  2. ^ a b "Proceedings 2002 Design Automation Conference (IEEE Cat. No.02CH37324)". June 3, 2002. doi:10.1109/DAC.2002.1012583. ISBN 1-58113-461-4 – via IEEE Xplore. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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