Currently working as assistant professor in CT university. I also worked in Intel Corporation during my one-year tenure, I had the privilege to lead comprehensive regression testing initiatives for critical features such as VLAN, NAT, and virtio-net within a sophisticated automated testing framework. This experience not only deepened my understanding of FPGA architecture but also honed my ability to meticulously debug logs, swiftly identify issues, and proactively address them. My commitment to excellence was evident in my meticulous reporting of pass/fail metrics, ensuring transparent communication of testing outcomes at every stage.
Moreover, I played a pivotal role in developing ethernet test cases in Python, demonstrating my proficiency in both testing methodologies and programming languages. Additionally, I successfully executed responsibilities associated with PCIe driver development, showcasing my versatility and adaptability in tackling diverse technical challenges.
Furthermore, I spearheaded performance validation efforts for critical components such as HSSI (E-tile, F-tile) and memory (msa, bcam, tcam), leveraging my analytical skills to ensure optimal system performance.
Overall, my diverse experiences and achievements underscore my commitment to delivering high-quality results and my ability to thrive in dynamic and challenging environments.
about
School Name | School of Engineering and Technology |
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department | Engineering and Technology |
Designation | Assistant Professor |
Experience | 0.8 Year |
Qualification | Post-Graduation(M.E in Computer Engineering) |
area of interest
Software Development
Skill sets & Expertise
Python, C,C++,Regression Testing,Computer Networks,Team Collaboration