Summary
Reuben Rosenberg is an electrical engineer and Stanford MS student with nine years of hands-on experience building RF, FPGA, and mixed-signal hardware for research and startup environments. Currently a research assistant in Stanford’s Magnetic Resonance Systems Research Lab and a course assistant for core EE classes, he blends academic rigor with practical mentoring and teaching. His internships span high-power pulsed RF systems, photonics sensor architectures, and FPGA-based neural decoders, demonstrating a specialty in FPGA design, HDL development, and system-level integration. Reuben has repeatedly moved projects from concept to bench-validated demos—implementing MicroBlaze subsystems, high-speed IP cores, and application-specific signal chains—while contributing to PCB layout and hardware verification. Comfortable at the intersection of hardware, firmware, and algorithms, he brings a curious, research-driven approach to wireless hardware and RF system design.
9 years of coding experience
California Institute of Technology
Master of Science - MS, Electrical Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Electrical Engineering at Stanford University
Spanish, Korean