With more than a decade of career experience in Embedded Systems, FPGA, VHDL, Verilog, R&D and Programming.
I was awarded my Ph.D. by School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Newcastle University in 2015. My Thesis was entitled "Asynchronous Techniques for New Generation Variation-Tolerant FPGA". In it, I explore a practical scenario for asynchronous logic implementation that would benefit the modern Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) technology in improving reliability.
In the first three years, I garnered successive awards at the Annual Research Conference: for Best Poster presentation (and a Best Paper nominee at the ASYNC Conference), Best Paper and Best Presentation. ...