Pedram Razavi (Ph.D.) is a Principal Application Engineer at Cadence with 13 years of experience bridging academic research and industry hardware engineering. He brings deep expertise in device design and multiscale simulation—spanning NEGF, drift-diffusion, DFT-based methods, and TCAD—to develop and verify next-generation semiconductor devices including nanowire FETs, multigate transistors and emerging-material CMOS. A prolific researcher and IEEE member, he has authored over 40 journal and 25 conference papers, reflecting a rare blend of rigorous modeling and practical engineering. His toolset spans MATLAB, Synopsys/Silvaco TCAD, COMSOL, C/C++, Fortran, Python and HDL, enabling end-to-end simulation, automation and IP integration. Based in Ireland, he has transitioned research at Tyndall National Institute into product-focused hardware roles at CommScope and now Cadence, often applying numerical modeling tricks from quantum transport to accelerate real-world device characterization.
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