Muhammad Sarwar has a diverse work experience in the field of microelectronics and engineering. Muhammad began their career as an Application Engineer at Cadence Design Systems, where they focused on analog design and layout editing. Muhammad later worked at Teryon Communications as an Analog Design Engineer, designing a 250Mhz 12-bit DAC.
Muhammad then joined ITT Technical Institute as an Adjunct Instructor, teaching courses on digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic devices, and control systems. Muhammad continued their teaching career at ECPI University as an Adjunct Instructor, where they instructed students on digital electronics.
Returning to the industry, Muhammad joined Allegro MicroSystems as a Hardware/EDA Engineer, responsible for developing and maintaining physical verification and parasitic extraction flow using Cadence tools. Muhammad then moved on to become a Sr. Memory Design Engineer at Allegro, where they designed and characterized EEPROMs, SRAMs, and ROMs for their mixed signal designs. Muhammad also served as the NVM/VM Memory Leader, managing volatile and nonvolatile memories and developing high voltage driver circuitry for NOR flash memory.
Throughout their career, Muhammad has demonstrated expertise in memory IP design, RISC-V processors, and EDA tools such as Cadence. Muhammad has a strong background in teaching and working with students in the field of electronics.
Muhammad Sarwar obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology between 1993 and 1998. Muhammad then went on to pursue a Master's degree in Microelectronics from the University of Central Florida, which they completed from 1999 to 2001.
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