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HUGO DANIEL HERNANDEZ

Hugo Hernández received his B.S. degree in Electronic Engineering from The Industrial University of Santander, Colombia in 2005 and M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (EPUSP), Brazil in 2008. Hugo obtained his Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering from University of São Paulo in 2015. He was Mixed Signal IC designer at LSITEC and DFCHIP (Brazil) where worked for 8 years, and Pos-doc of the Universidad de Sao Paulo in collaboration with ALICE-CERN as analog IC designer in the SAMPA ASIC project. He was Adjunct Professor of the Control and Automation course at the Engineering Institute (CUVG) of UFMT for 2 years. He is currently Adjunct Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG).

Kavi Dey

Undergrad at Harvey Mudd College interested in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Filmmaking. GitHub: http://github.com/kavidey Youtube: http://youtube.com/@kavidey

Sharan R P

Fresher interested in asic physical design and looking for job opportunities in physical design engineering

Jeffrey Rocchio

Retired IT professional. Using time in my retirement to reconnect to my playful self by undertaking a mix of hardware and software 'sandbox' projects.

Area of Expertise

Business: Management

ERIC HOFFMAN

Former ASIC designer Instructor at UW Madison

Joey Banowetz

I'm a senior in high school interested in computer science.

Skills

Perl

Area of Expertise

Academic: Student

Nelson Rodriguez

An enthusiast of the Open Source World.

Area of Expertise

Academic: Student

Hussnain Mughal

Student of mechanical engineering final year

Antonio Karam

I am currently in my junior year studying computer engineering at the University of Notre Dame. Alongside that, I am pursuing a concentration in cybersecurity and a minor in engineering corporate practice. My curiosity was initially drawn to the puzzle-like nature of security problems, which led me to major in Computer Engineering in an effort to dissect both the hardware and software sides of computer systems and expose their vulnerabilities. The more I learned about cybersecurity, the more I realized its criticality in safeguarding individuals and organizations and its ever-growing prominence in our tech-driven world, especially within software development. Throughout my undergraduate career, I have taken on various leadership positions, from acting as the Vice President of my university's Engineers Without Borders chapter to leading development teams at CS For Good. I expect to graduate in May 2025, and I am currently interested in an internship position for the summer of 2024.

Antonio Karam

I am currently in my junior year studying computer engineering at the University of Notre Dame. Alongside that, I am pursuing a concentration in cybersecurity and a minor in engineering corporate practice. My curiosity was initially drawn to the puzzle-like nature of security problems, which led me to major in Computer Engineering in an effort to dissect both the hardware and software sides of computer systems and expose their vulnerabilities. The more I learned about cybersecurity, the more I realized its criticality in safeguarding individuals and organizations and its ever-growing prominence in our tech-driven world, especially within software development. Software engineering complements that passion but adds a layer of creativity and ingenuity that fuels my drive to develop programs and systems that help serve people all over the world. I strive to build solutions that are not only resource-efficient but also sustainable, scalable, and adaptable. Achieving this goal requires a relentless passion for learning about available and emerging technologies – a skill I am proud to have. I am fascinated by the ever-evolving landscape of tech innovation, and it is this fascination that motivates me to delve deeper into the world of technology, continuously seeking out new knowledge and skills to ensure I stay at the forefront of this dynamic industry. Throughout my undergraduate career, I have taken on various leadership positions, from acting as the Vice President of my university's Engineers Without Borders chapter to leading development teams at CS For Good. I expect to graduate in May 2025, and I am currently interested in an internship position for the summer of 2024.