Michael Ng is an FPGA engineer with 14 years of experience delivering high-performance hardware and firmware for scientific and industrial systems. He has progressed from R&D roles at UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory and Keysight Technologies to senior FPGA design at Velodyne Lidar and now builds lidar-focused FPGA solutions at Ouster. His background blends EECS undergrad training with graduate physics studies, giving him a strong foundation in both circuit design and real-world signal processing. Michael is known for turning demanding performance requirements into reliable FPGA architectures optimized for data throughput and low latency. He often operates at the intersection of research and productization, shipping prototypes that scale into production hardware. Based in the United States, he brings deep domain experience in sensing systems and hardware-software co-design.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Physics, Master of Science (M.S.), Physics at Indiana University Bloomington
Master of Science (MS), Physics, Master of Science (MS), Physics at Illinois Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science (BS), EECS, Bachelor of Science (BS), EECS at UC Berkeley
Contributions:15 commits, 14 pushes, 1 branch in 10 months
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