Summary
Jasmine Angle is an ASIC engineer based in the Bay Area with 11 years of experience building pre-silicon verification flows and methodologies, currently focused on DFX clock verification at NVIDIA. A UC Berkeley EECS student and graduate-level teaching assistant, she has guided tapeout-capable student teams integrating RISC-V SoCs and accelerators on Intel 16nm, blending hands-on silicon know-how with teaching and mentorship. Her background spans software roles and VLSI internships, giving her a rare cross-domain fluency between chip design, verification, and systems software. Known for "tricking rocks into thinking," she pairs a practical, deadline-driven approach with curiosity for machine learning hardware and computer architecture education.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley
High School Diploma, 4.31, High School Diploma, 4.31 at Excelsior Charter
4.00, 4.00 at Victor Valley College
systemverilog, English