Elam Day-friedland is a graduate student researcher in EECS at MIT with six years of experience building hardware-software systems and developer tools. Based in Berkeley, they focus on composable abstractions for efficient hardware and have hands-on tapeout experience across GlobalFoundries 45SPCLO, Intel 16nm, and Skywater 130nm from work at Berkeley Wireless Research Center. Their internships at Databricks, Amazon Lab126, and Altera combined systems software, cloud infrastructure, and DSP/ML fabric design, reflecting a rare cross-domain fluency between silicon and software. An avid tools enthusiast and amateur Emacs plugin developer, Elam publishes projects at elam.day and brings a practical maker’s mindset to research. They’ve also led inclusive student communities as chair of the UC Berkeley IEEE Student Branch, signaling strength in mentorship and technical leadership.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
PhD EECS, PhD EECS at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hammer: Highly Agile Masks Made Effortlessly from RTL
Contributions:4 PRs, 111 pushes, 5 branches in 10 months
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