Pranav Mathews is a PhD student and Graduate Student Instructor at Georgia Tech with eight years of hands-on experience in analog IC design, neuromorphic hardware, and signal processing. He designs, builds, and tests analog neuromorphic circuits at the ICE Lab while teaching undergrad ECE courses, blending research depth with practical pedagogy. His background includes spintronic RNN research, compressive-sensing MRI acceleration, and internships in failure analysis and analog IC design, giving him a cross-disciplinary view of device-to-system hardware innovation. Based in Allen, Texas, he brings a strong applied-electronics toolkit aimed at pushing computing capabilities through hardware, not just algorithms. Unusually for an academic, he has sustained industry internships and operational lab skills (e.g., focused ion beam microscopy) that accelerate prototype turnaround.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical and Electronics Engineering at The University of Texas at Dallas
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Allen High School
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