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David K. Lam was born on 10 February, 1943 in China, is a Founder and Former CEO of Lam Research Corporation. Discover David K. Lam's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Chairman of Multibeam Corporation
Chairman of David Lam Group |
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81 years old |
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Aquarius |
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10 February 1943 |
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10 February |
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China |
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China
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David K. Lam Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is David K. Lam's Wife?
His wife is Michelynn Souvannavong
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Michelynn Souvannavong |
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Alain, David, Jesun, Christie |
David K. Lam Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is David K. Lam worth at the age of 81 years old? David K. Lam’s income source is mostly from being a successful Founder. He is from China. We have estimated David K. Lam's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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David Kitping Lam is a Chinese-born American technology entrepreneur.
His family, which fled from China to South Vietnam in the 1940s, eventually grew to include seven boys and one girl.
As their new home in Vietnam became an increasingly Dangerous place to live in the mid-1950s, Lam's parents moved David and most of his siblings to Hong Kong.
Lam's interest in math and science grew during his teenage years in Hong Kong.
After graduating from Pui Ching Middle School in Hong Kong, he boarded a ship that embarked on a three-week voyage to North America, where he would subsequently pursue studies in engineering and physics at the University of Toronto.
Lam received his Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Physics from the University of Toronto in 1967.
During his undergraduate years, he performed nuclear physics research under Professor Derek Paul and co-authored a paper on electron-positron annihilation (1967).
Lam earned his M.S. degree and Sc.D. doctoral degree (Chemical Engineering) in 1970 and 1973, respectively, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
During his post-graduate years, he was a co-inventor of a plasma-produced solid lubricant that was patented under the title, "Fluorine Plasma Synthesis for Carbon Monofluoride."
Although plasma etching was widely used in R&D during the 1970s, it had yet to prove practical in a production environment.
Lam discovered the cause of etch variability was part technical and part human.
The analog-controlled process lacked the precision required by the complex chemistry of plasma etching.
Moreover, well-intentioned operators without authority often changed process settings that affected etch results.
Lam envisioned a new type of production-grade plasma etcher that enabled:
His doctoral research included a paper titled, "A Mechanisms and Kinetics Study of Polymeric Thin-film Deposition in Glow Discharge" that was published later in the Journal of Macromolecular Science – Chemistry (1976).
After graduating from MIT, Lam worked on plasma etching research and engineering at Texas Instruments and Hewlett-Packard.
He founded Lam Research Corporation in 1980.
He presently serves as Chairman of Multibeam Corporation (Santa Clara, CA), which manufactures complementary electron beam lithography (CEBL) systems.
He also heads the David Lam Group, an investor and business advisor for high-growth technology companies.
Born in Guangdong, China, David Kitping Lam spent his early childhood in Cholon, Ho Chi Minh City in South Vietnam, a large "Chinatown" near Saigon (renamed Ho Chi Minh City).
With seed capital provided by his widowed mother, he founded Lam Research Corporation in 1980, and demonstrated a fully automated working etcher about a year later.
Under his guidance, the early stage venture gained a foothold in Japan and endured a double-dip recession.
In 1984, Lam became the first Asian American to see the company he founded go public on the NASDAQ exchange.
After leaving Lam Research as a full-time employee in 1985, Lam served on the eponymous company's board for five consecutive years.
During this period and ensuing years he worked at other companies.
He engineered the turnaround of Link Technologies, a computer-terminal company that was sold to Wyse Technology in 1987.
He also led software development and marketing at ExpertEdge, and later formed the David Lam Group in 1995 to provide management advice and investment capital to early stage ventures as well as established companies in transition.
Lam has mentored entrepreneurs across a number of fields including micro- and nano-electronic device manufacturing, computer hardware and software, medical devices, and energy infrastructure businesses.
Lam presently serves as Chairman of Multibeam Corporation, which pioneered the development of CEBL (complementary electron beam lithography) and DEW (direct electron writing) systems.
As conventional optical lithography reaches its limits, the required photomasks become very expensive.
CEBL systems can be incorporated into existing optical lines to reduce the number of expensive photomasks required for certain critical layers.
Lam provides guidance to emerging technology enterprises through the David Lam Group.
He has served on Boards of Directors and advised management at various stages of growth at companies including Microprobe (acquired by FormFactor in 2012), Xradia (acquired by ZEISS in 2013), and SSEC (acquired by Veeco in 2014) in semiconductor and semiconductor equipment, micro- and nano-device manufacturing, computer hardware and software, medical devices, and energy infrastructure.
Lam has done volunteer work for several governmental, community, and educational organizations.