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Department of Engineering Science
`Dr Kinam Kim
`
`Dr Kinam Kim is the President of the Semiconductor Memory
`Business, the flagship component business of Samsung
`Electronics Co. Ltd. (SEC).
`In his previous post, Dr Kim served as the president of
`Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, the corporate R&D
`Centre for SEC, and CEO of Samsung Display Co. He joined
`SEC in 1981 and became one of the key men that led the
`successful development of DRAM and NAND Flash
`technologies, which have contributed to the growth of
`Samsung Electronics as a global company.
`He is currently serving as Chair of the Korea Semiconductor Industry Association (KSIA)
`and the Korea Printed Electronics Association. He is also a member of the Board for the
`International Printed Electronics Association and previously served as Chair of the
`Korea Display Industry Association (KDIA). He is a Vice-Chair of the Korean Federation
`of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST). Dr Kim is a Fellow of the Institute of
`Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a Samsung Fellow, a member of the
`National Academy of Engineering of Korea, and a Foreign Associate of the US National
`Academy of Engineering.
`He received his BSc in Electronic Engineering from Seoul National University, and his
`MSc in Electrical Engineering from KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
`Technology). He obtained his PhD in Electrical Engineering from UCLA in 1994.
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`Gold Charm Ex. 2006
`Samsung v. Gold Charm
`IPR2015-01416

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