Summary
Mohammad Islam is an electrical and software engineer based in Old Toronto with five years’ experience applying EDA and circuit simulation toolchains to design and verification problems. He is proficient with Synopsys TCAD, Cadence Virtuoso, Mentor Calibre, VCS, Design Compiler, ICC2 and timing/power analysis tools like Prime-Time, alongside hands-on SPICE simulation and FPGA toolsets such as Quartus Prime. Currently working at Datadog (github bio: working @ ddog), he bridges chip-level simulation and system-level software tooling, bringing lab instrumentation experience (LabView, oscilloscopes, signal generators) into debugging complex hardware-software interactions. Known for a pragmatic, tool-centric approach, he excels at turning simulation results into verifiable silicon-ready implementations while contributing to observability-driven workflows.
5 years of coding experience