Summary
Eric Tang is a UCLA graduate student in integrated circuit design and embedded systems with four years of hands-on experience across SoC verification, low-voltage vehicle systems, and wearable bioelectronics. He has delivered practical engineering wins—from RTL verification and SystemVerilog monitors for ARM cloud-server blocks to creating Python tools that accelerated low-voltage harness design cycles at an EV startup. Comfortable bridging analog and digital domains, Eric has designed PCBs, level shifters, and LIN isolators used on vehicles and led multi-team drone and bioinstrumentation projects that married hardware, firmware, and control systems. A collaborative educator and mentor, he’s taught EEG/ECG circuit courses, led hardware workshops for high schoolers, and introduced modern toolchains like CubeIDE and PID control into student projects. Eager to grow in front-end ASIC/system design, he combines academic rigor (B.S. 3.87) with a track record of shipping testable, production-minded hardware and verification infrastructure.
4 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Integrated Circuit Design and Embedded Systems, Master's degree, Integrated Circuit Design and Embedded Systems at University of California, Los Angeles