Summary
Alexander Antonov is a software engineer with nine years of experience building low-level, high-reliability tools for IC analysis, post-layout simulation, and parasitics optimization, blending deep C/C++ and Python skills with strong OOP, data structures, and algorithms. He has driven R&D and product engineering at firms like Ansys, Synopsys, and Diakopto, delivering EMIR, power-net simulation, and reliability analysis tools used in advanced chip design flows. Comfortable across Linux/Unix, GitLab, and Qt, he pairs embedded-systems pragmatism with a simulation-first mindset and a knack for turning complex physical problems into maintainable software. Based in Campbell, CA, he also consults on distributed computing and queue management, and on GitHub he describes himself as an embedded developer who enjoys building “totally crazy” side projects—hinting at a playful experimental streak beneath his rigorous engineering practice.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
MS Radiophysics and Electronics, MS Radiophysics and Electronics at Belarusian State University