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Aeluma appoints former NVIDIA finance VP to board of directors

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The company, which is developing scalable next-generation semiconductor technologies, says Mike Byron’s brings 30 years of experience in the industry, and will help Aeluma to accelerate its growth and adoption of its solutions


Aeluma, a semiconductor company focusing on high-performance, scalable technologies for mobile, automotive, AI, defence and aerospace, communication and quantum computing, has announced the appointment of Mike Byron to its board of directors. The company highlights that Byron has over 30 years of experience, recently retired as vice president of finance operations and systems at NVIDIA, where he played a key role in the company's growth from a rising GPU innovator to a global semiconductor leader.

“Mike's extensive experience in semiconductor finance and operational strategy comes at a pivotal time for Aeluma as we strive to accelerate growth and scale our technology for broader adoption,” said Jonathan Klamkin, founder and CEO of Aeluma. “His tenure at NVIDIA, where he helped navigate one of the most remarkable growth trajectories in the semiconductor industry, will be invaluable as we work to expand our footprint in AI, quantum computing, and defence applications.”

Byron joined NVIDIA in 2002 and held various finance leadership positions over 22 years, most recently serving as vice president of finance operations and systems, and before that as vice president and chief accounting officer from 2011 to 2019. Prior to NVIDIA, Byron held finance and accounting roles at public technology companies and spent eight years as an auditor at Deloitte. He holds a bachelor's degree in business economics from UC Santa Barbara and became a certified public accountant in 1990. In addition to his corporate leadership, Byron serves as a trustee of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation and advises the Dean's Investment Group, reflecting his commitment to fostering financial and technological innovation.

“Aeluma is at the forefront of semiconductor innovation, integrating high-performance materials with scalable silicon manufacturing to address the unprecedented demands of AI and quantum computing,” said Byron. “As computing power requirements surge to enable next-generation AI models and quantum applications, Aeluma's advanced semiconductor solutions are positioned to deliver the performance and scalability these technologies require. I look forward to working with Dr. Klamkin, the leadership team, and the Board to support Aeluma's continued impact on high-performance computing and emerging applications.”

This news comes as the company continues to develop its advanced manufacturing capabilities and expand strategic partnerships, including through a recently announced NASA contract to develop quantum dot PICs on silicon. By leveraging its proprietary platform, Aeluma says it is delivering high-performance semiconductor solutions engineered to support the next generation of AI, quantum computing, and advanced computing applications, where scalability and efficiency are more critical than ever.

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