Summary
Pratyush Mahapatra is a Senior Computer Architect with eight years of experience designing and verifying high-performance SoC memory subsystems at NVIDIA, blending deep academic training from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with hands-on ASIC and architectural verification work. He has contributed across the GPU memory-subsystem and CPU teams, from formal and design verification to system-level architecture for next-generation chips, and his research at UW examined transactional behavior on persistent memory under high write latencies. Known for a foundation-first approach, he combines rigorous formal methods with practical verification models to push performance when traditional scaling laws slow down. Based in California, he brings a rare mix of research insight, production SoC experience, and leadership in student-driven architecture initiatives dating back to BITS Pilani.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 9.77, Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 9.77 at BITS Pilani
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at University of Wisconsin-Madison
CSKM Public School
English, Hindi, Odia