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Rishi B. Raghav

I am an Analog Designer passionate about building and exploring new and novel integrated circuits to create a better world.

Mohamed Gohar

AMS Design Engineer Love Electronics and programing

Youssef Ahmed Mohammed

senior student-ECE departmant-faculty of engineering-ASU.

Rana Muhammad Shahid Jamil

An aspiring Analog/RF IC designer aiming to make a difference through existing knowledge and innovative ideas.

Qassam Farhat

I am a Ph.D. student at the Faculty of Engineering Sciences, University College London. My Ph.D. research focuses on the System-on-Chip design of power electronic converters.

Moses Lazarous

Am happily married and I am very interested in learning new things and working hard.

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Syed Asad Alam

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.

Jennifer Morones

I’m Jennifer Morones, a junior studying Computer Engineering at Notre Dame, and I've always been driven by a curiosity to understand how technology can make a real-world impact, especially in ways that improve people’s lives. Growing up in Bakersfield, California, I developed a fascination with hardware engineering through STEM classes, where I’d spend hours taking apart and assembling circuits on embedded boards. That early curiosity evolved into a deep interest in the design and functionality of complex systems, particularly medical devices and chip technology. As a Mary E. Galvin and Balfour Hesburgh Scholar, I’m fortunate to have had opportunities to put my skills to work through research and mentorship, which have only deepened my passion for these areas. My academic journey has been a mix of exploring digital circuits, machine learning, and bioinformatics, and I’ve found that I love turning data into clear, actionable insights. Whether I’m designing experiments to analyze biological networks or programming a solution in Python, I’m particularly drawn to fields like chip design and embedded systems for medical devices because it is technology that can make a tangible difference in healthcare by making diagnosis or treatment faster, smarter, or more accessible.

Michael Parker

Since 2001 I have worked for a small IC Layout design firm located in Wilsonville, Oregon called Coast-to-Coast Layout Design Inc. We provide full-custom mask design services to big semiconductor partners, both digital and analog/mixed-signal. I began my career as a part-time Linux systems administrator, and was taught mask design by my mentor and boss, then over the past couple decades I moved up the ranks to my current GM position where I am responsible for most day-to-day operations and management of multiple mask design teams who are very highly valued by our customers that rely on our services to meet tough tapeout schedule and quality requirements. I'm here because I'm planning to use open-source EDA tools to help train new mask designers to help grow my company.