Justin Su is an experienced hardware-software integration engineer and developer with over a decade building FPGA floorplans, full-chip netlists, and verification flows at Lattice Semiconductor. He combines low-level hardware design—clock trees, Verilog models, IP-Xact processing—with scripting automation in Perl and Python to streamline QA, power analysis, and toolchains. Comfortable mapping hardware to software interfaces, he has led register-based IP programmability, SRAM mapping, and created tooling that converts Verilog/XML into actionable spreadsheets and charts. Now an indie game developer working with Unity, he brings systems thinking from silicon integration to interactive software, blending rigorous engineering discipline with creative product work. Based in Milpitas, CA, Justin’s background in electrical engineering (Santa Clara University, San José State, UC Santa Barbara) underpins a practical knack for spotting process gaps and automating repetitive flows. He’s the kind of engineer who both architects full-chip solutions and writes the scripts that make them reproducible.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering at San José State University
Master, Electrical Engineering, Master, Electrical Engineering at Santa Clara University
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering at UC Santa Barbara
Bachelor, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor, Electrical Engineering at University of California
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