I am Electronic Engineer from Chile, I like DSP and radioastronomy applications an ordinary guy
Zhiyang Ong is a globetrotting, venturesome cultural chameleon tackling challenges related to U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, using a skill set that spans electrical engineering and computer science. He is a Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University's electrical & computer engineering department. He is currently working on noise-based logic and embedded deep learning, and had worked on problems in electronic design automation, VLSI formal verification, satisfiability modulo theories, network science (or complex systems), evolutionary computation, network optimization, and multi-objective optimization. He has also designed multiple VLSI circuits and systems, from SRAMs and processors to a Viterbi decoder and a tree adder. In his free time, he was recently working on solving the Quadratic Travelling Salesman Problem (QTSP) with his research collaborators, using an adiabatic quantum computer from D-Wave Systems.
M. Pardo (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.S. degree in electronics engineering from Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia, in 2002, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA, in 2007 and 2012, respectively. He is currently an Electronics and Electrical Engineering Department Graduate Programs Coordinator with Universidad del Norte and leads the electronic analog design area. His research interests include the areas of oscillators, energy harvesters, and renewable energy systems.
I am a hobby programmer and electrical engineering student. I love to learn and to create new things. Creating a chip is just another step along a long (and hopefully fun) path of learning.