I am a Design Evaluation Engineer (Solving problems and observing patterns) at ADI working on the Apollo MxFE (20GSPS ADC), a state-of-the-art mixed-signal front-end platform for 5G and beyond. I collaborate with a team of engineers, software developers, and test specialists to design, evaluate, and optimize the performance of this cutting-edge technology. We have successfully delivered high-quality solutions for various applications, such as wireless infrastructure, aerospace and defense, and automotive. The product I work on was declared as the product of the year -2023 by Electronic Products magazine.I have a strong academic background in Electrical Engineering, with a Master of Science degree from Virginia Tech, where I was also a Graduate Research Assistant at Wireless@VT, a leading research group in wireless communications and networks. I conducted simulations and experiments on RF front-end, 5G+, and cognitive radio technologies, under the guidance of eminent professors and researchers. I am part of the team that submitted a comment to the FCC on spectrum sharing and interference management. I have also earned multiple certifications and honors, such as the ADI Advanced Data Converters Fellowship, the JENESYST International Student Exchange in Japan, and the University Topper award. I am passionate about wireless, machine learning, AI and autonomous systems, and I am always eager to learn and explore new developments in these fields.
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