Summary
Ney Calazans is an accomplished microelectronics researcher and assistant professor with a PhD from Université catholique de Louvain and a long career bridging academia and industry in Brazil and abroad. He specializes in digital circuit design, circuit synchronization, asynchronous systems, EDA tool development, and rapid FPGA-based prototyping, and since 2006 has led end-to-end IC and SoC prototyping efforts. Ney combines deep theoretical training with practical lab experience—including a senior postdoc at USC—and has guided teams that manage the full IC design flow. His work is notable for integrating academic research with local and global industry partnerships, producing tangible prototypes rather than only simulations. Based in Rio Grande do Sul, he continues to mentor graduate programs and contribute to microelectronics research networks across Brazilian institutions.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Post-Doctoral Senior Stagiary, Computer Hardware Engineering, Post-Doctoral Senior Stagiary, Computer Hardware Engineering at University of Southern California
PhD, PhD at Université catholique de Louvain
Colégio Nossa Senhora das Dores
University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering
MSc, BEE, Electrical Enginnering, Computer Science, Microelectronics, MSc, BEE, Electrical Enginnering, Computer Science, Microelectronics at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul