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Wayne Wei-Ming Dai
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Wayne Dai is the founder, Chairman, President and CEO of VeriSilicon Holdings Co., Ltd. He was the Co-Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Celestry Technologies, Inc., which was acquired by Cadence Design Systems in 2002. Prior to that, he was the founder, Chairman, and CEO of Ultima Interconnect Technology, Inc., one of the predecessor companies to Celestry.
He was the founding Chairman of the IEEE Multi-Chip Module Conference and the founding Chairman of IEEE Symposium on IC/Package Design Integration. He was an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, and an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems. He has published over 100 papers in technical journals and conferences and received the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award from the President of United States in 1990.
He was elected as one the top ten venture-backed entrepreneurs in China in 2005, and elected as one of the 2005 top ten talents of science and technology in China. In 2007, he was recognized as The Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in China. He is currently the president of Berkeley Shanghai Club.
Wayne Dai received his B.A. degree in Computer Science and his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, both from the University of California at Berkeley. He was a professor in the department of Computer Engineering at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
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Ralph J. Harms

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Ralph J. Harms is the Corporate Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Harms has more than 25 years experience in financial management and leadership at multiple public and private semiconductor and technology companies. He served as CFO for four NASDAQ-listed public companies including Autonomy Corporation PLC, Flycast Communications, ESS Technology and SEEQ Technology, having led their initial public offerings. In his career he has raised $1.7 billion in public and private equity. In addition to serving as CFO of public companies for 14 years, including most recently Transmeta Corporation, he was CFO for several privately held and venture-backed Silicon Valley technology companies, including Force10 Networks and Syndeo Corporation. Earlier in his career, he serviced on the financial management teams of Intel, Rockwell International and Xerox. In addition, he has been an advisor to several privately held technology companies and a partner at The CFO Networks, a financial services firm.
Mr. Harms received a BS degree in electrical engineering from Michigan State University and holds an MBA in finance and accounting from the University of Michigan. |
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Anru Cheng
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An-Ru Cheng is the Corporate Vice President of the Operations. An-Ru has worked at the semiconductor industry for more than 17 years. Prior to joining VeriSilicon, he established Taiwan logistic operation for NetLogic Microsystems, an US based fabless company. He successfully ramped up production revenue from 10 millions in 2003 to more than 140 millions in 2008. Prior to joining NetLogic, he held varies management positions in product engineering and special projects at Faraday Technologies, a Taiwan based design service company, similar to VeriSilicon. Before that, he worked for Altera and resided in TSMC for new process development and production ramp up. Prior to that, he worked for Galvantech and Altima Communications in charge of production planning and control and supply chain management. In the beginning of his career, he worked in Reliability Engineering and Failure Analysis for Quality Semiconductor and National Semiconductor respectively.
Mr. Cheng received a BS degree in physics from National Central University and holds a MS degree in electrical engineering from the University of Arizona. |
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