Summary
Daniel Stanley is an ASIC Design Engineer with nine years of experience building silicon at scale, currently designing advanced ASICs at Apple from his base in the Greater Munich area. He brings deep hardware verification and DFT expertise honed over six years as a Staff DFT Engineer at Infineon and earlier FPGA and automation work, combining practical VHDL/Matlab-driven measurement automation with production-ready design-for-test methodologies. His background spans chip characterization, driver development, and test-case automation, giving him a strong end-to-end view from RTL to lab validation. Comfortable bridging software and hardware, he began his career as a .NET developer and has repeatedly applied software automation to streamline IC characterization workflows. He holds a master’s from TUM and a B.E. from Anna University, and is noted for turning complex verification challenges into reproducible measurement and test systems.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Anna University, Chennai
Master's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 1.8/5, Master's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 1.8/5 at Technical University of Munich
Secondary Education, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, 96.42 %, Secondary Education, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, 96.42 % at Zion Maticulation Higher Secondary School
English, German, French, Tamil