Summary
Dennis Lee is an experienced RTL design engineer with a multi-decade track record of delivering high-speed ASIC and memory-related IP across startups and major semiconductor firms. He has driven RTL coding, verification, emulation, and build/flow automation for Deep Learning Accelerators and network switching chipsets, and has a history of creating tooling (Perl scripts, Jenkins management) that streamlined integration and DFT workflows. His work spans from full-custom IC layout and RF design early in his career to principal ASIC design at Broadcom and recent RTL roles at Micron, Northrop Grumman, and Microsoft. Dennis is practiced at closing the loop from micro-architecture through post-silicon test planning, often tuning chip configurations to meet demanding throughput demos and customer targets. Based in Winchester, MA, he combines pragmatic engineering with a knack for automation that reduces cycle time and improves silicon quality. His blend of hands-on RTL expertise and tool-driven productivity makes him a reliable contributor on complex, timing- and performance-critical ASIC projects.
9 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Waterloo