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Ray leads the mechanical engineering and automation efforts at Khorium, bringing deep domain expertise from TSMC — the world’s largest semiconductor foundry. At TSMC, he worked on manufacturing automation systems where simulation accuracy directly impacts yield on billion-dollar fabrication lines.
His background spans data analysis, software engineering, and physical systems — a rare combination that allows him to bridge the gap between the AI models Khorium builds and the real-world engineering constraints they must respect. He understands both the code and the physics.
At Khorium, Ray ensures that the platform’s AI outputs are not just computationally correct but mechanically meaningful. He owns the validation pipeline that checks every mesh, every boundary condition, and every result against engineering best practices — the last line of defense before a simulation result reaches an engineer’s screen.