Rice Shelley is a Digital IC Designer with 10 years of hands-on experience bridging hardware and software, currently focused on advanced ASIC and FPGA work in the Cambridge tech hub. He has delivered radiation-tolerant and DSP-focused VHDL designs for defense applications and built low-latency image fusion and nanosecond-resolution TDCs on Xilinx/Zynq platforms during his research and internships. Comfortable across toolchains from Xilinx to Microsemi and Synopsys, Rice pairs practical FPGA design and verification with embedded driver and system-level software skills. He’s motivated by the challenges of post–Moore’s Law computing and brings a pragmatic, cross-domain perspective that often yields creative trade-offs between hardware constraints and software flexibility.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Engineering Computer Hardware Engineering, Computer Engineering Computer Hardware Engineering at Auburn University
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