I am a full custom analog and mixed-signal IC design consultant. I have been consulting for over 22 years following 12 years as a staff member at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
Electrical engineer with over 7 years of experience in the semiconductor industry. Working experience in Analog IC Design, Silicon/FPGA Lab bring-up and testing, FPGA Prototyping/Emulation & ASIC/SoC Design,
Electronics Engineer with 10 years experience in microelectronics and research. Familiar with CMOS integrated circuits design, wireless communication systems, programming and lab environment, I am comfortable working for worldwide semiconductors firms. Passionate for high-tech and music, advocate for teamwork and collective intelligence to support a strong problem-solving methodology, I am curious, self-motivated, addicted to learning and re-shaping the new technologies I am exposed to. During my workday I aspire to address "real-life problems", hopefully continuing to develop my multi-disciplinary skills as a means for technical and personal enrichment.
current Phd Student in UCSC Hardware System Collective group formerly worked in Qualcomm Wireless R&D team as a design verification engineer
ECE Undergraduate Student @ Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
AI, deep learning design and implementation consultant, and technology management consulting.
Semi retired adjunct professor 45 years of IC design experience in mixed signal with over 100 patents. Presently entrepreneur working on PhD at ASU Have facilities and equipment to design and characterize chips at home lab and at 2 universities.
IC design Engineer
Post-doctoral research fellow in the discipline of Software and Systems, School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, with a keen interest in learning new things, specially related to computer science and engineering. Around 4 years experience of teaching and research and more than 10 years of experience in architecture design, optimization, analysis, implementation and verification of digital and digital signal processing systems on FPGAs and ASICs. Diversifying research career by working on quantization of deep convolution neural networks. Author of three peer reviewed journal publications and five international conference publications.
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.
I’m an engineer always looking to learn, optimize and automate. I work on data analytics to provide deep insights into hardware designs, particularly physical design flow. Exploring areas to facilitate design engineers in taking data driven decisions for faster design turnaround times. I like to think about life. I like experimenting with different techniques (using software tools and meditation) to optimize my day and work effectively. In my free time, I’m learning Web Programming to build my own blog. I know there are templates and websites but where’s the fun and learning if you don’t do it from scratch? I like mentoring students on how to approach career and life in general.
I have great ideas, beginner for sure. I just need one persons smarts to help put together my creations.
Osaze Shears is passionate about many engineering and computational concepts. These include embedded systems, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and microprocessor technologies. Osaze spends his free time tutoring other students who are interested in learning to become better computer scientists and engineers to benefit the greater society. Osaze is currently a PhD student at Virginia Tech conducting research under the Multifunctional Integrated Circuits and Systems (MICS) lab. His research interests include: • Spiking Neural Networks • Hardware Acceleration • SoC Design with ASICs and FPGAs • Deep Learning • Edge Computing
Starting small and hopefully moving towards big ideas. Interest in FPGAs, HDLs and Open Source Software and Hardware. Several decades of IT business experience.
Víctor Asanza, Ph.D. (EL Oro - Ecuador, 1986). Researcher in fields like Digital Systems Design based on FPGA, Open-Source Processor, Open-Source Hardware, Edge Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Human-Machine Interaction with a major research interest in Brain-Computer Interface. He was graduated as Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering on 2010 (ESPOL, Ecuador). He was graduated as Master in Automation and Industrial Control on 2013 and was graduated as Ph.D. in Applied Computer Science on 2022 (ESPOL, Ecuador). Currently, he collaborates as a Senior Researcher since June 6th, 2019, in the Smart Data Analysis Systems Group (SDAS GROUP). He performs research activities mainly within the framework of the research programs on intelligent embedded systems, open-source RISC-V processor, open-source hardware, FPGA, and Human-Machine Interaction.
Professional frontend developer with a passion for AI and neural networks. Committed to merging cutting-edge technologies with user-centric design to create intuitive and intelligent web experiences. Seeking opportunities to contribute my expertise in AI to drive innovation and enhance user engagement.
Hi! I'm a senior student at the National University of Sciences and Technolog (NUST), and majoring in Electrical Engineering. My focus is Digital Design and FPGA fabrics.
An aspiring young electrical engineering student from Pakistan trying to learn and build my expertise in the FPGA/SoC development world with Xilinx Zynq platforms. Working on a machine learning accelerator on Digilent Cora Z7 (Zynq 7000 series SoC) board for my senior year project.
Experienced in software engineering and offensive cybersecurity, I specialize in wireless networking security, cellular communication security, and cryptanalysis. Proficient in C, C++, and Python, I excel in scripting and automation. Currently delving into embedded system design, focusing on FPGA and ASIC.
From Mining Gems in the field to mining data about gems and developing bleeding edge Gemological/Geological/Geophysical/Geochemical/Geospatial/Spectroscopic and other Survey, Testing, Measuring, Databasing, Retrieval, and Analytical Devices/Software/Tradecraft as well as beyond crystal unit level precision automated faceting/cutting/polishing/cabbing/carving/lapidary instruments and even 500 picometer diameter diamond polish... I do it all. Anyone in the industry wanting to spice up and drastically increase the efficiency and ROI on their wafer lapping/polishing capabilities: help me...help you...get ahead of the EUV/DUV/3nm and finer processes (my system has an RI value of less than 500pm... THAT is smaller than 8 carbon atoms in a cubic formation...carbon...not silicon...
holding a Doctorate in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, with a robust background in research and innovation. Throughout my academic and professional journey, I have successfully completed four significant research proposals, contributing to over 60 publications in esteemed journals and conferences within the field. My dedication to advancing technology and fostering innovation led to the granting of a patent, underscoring my commitment to pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Additionally, I have secured copyrights for 10 original works, further cementing my contributions to intellectual property. In addition to my research endeavors, I have also ventured into the realm of academia, having published seven books and serving as the editor of Scrivener Wiley, a prestigious platform in the academic community. These publications not only showcase my expertise but also reflect my passion for sharing knowledge and nurturing the next generation of professionals in the field. With a multidisciplinary approach and a drive for excellence, I am poised to continue making significant strides in electronics and telecommunication engineering, leveraging my expertise to address pressing challenges and drive impactful innovation.
I love to learn and make things. RF, power electronics and AI/ML get me really wondering, what could we do with all of them.
I graduated with a computer engineering BS/MS from the University of Maryland College park. I now work in industry at a medical device company.
Cornell Tech ECE Master of Engineering Grad '24. Interested in startups and easier access to chip design and manufacturing!