Summary
Mathew Hildebrand is a Pixel IP Design Engineer at Apple with eight years of mixed ASIC, SoC, and embedded-systems experience, bringing deep RTL/SystemVerilog design, formal verification, and PPA/debug expertise to pixel-related IP. He pairs system-level SoC bringup and embedded Linux driver work with hands-on FPGA architecture, netlist and power-analysis skills, and has a strong background in low-level C, assembly, and microcontroller design. His academic record includes an MASc in Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto (4.00/4.00) and a high-achieving ECE degree from Carleton, reflecting rigorous analytical training. Equally comfortable in analog/RF tasks—designing ultra-wideband LNAs and microstrip circuits—he bridges RF, mixed-signal, and digital domains. A proven quick learner, teacher, and customer-facing engineer, he excels at taking on unfamiliar challenges and rapidly becoming the team's go-to expert.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, GGPA: 11.8/12, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, GGPA: 11.8/12 at Carleton University
MASc, Computer Engineering, 4.00/4.00, MASc, Computer Engineering, 4.00/4.00 at University of Toronto
English