Summary
Rishabh Brajabasi is a firmware-focused engineer with 9 years of experience designing and shipping low-level systems for high-performance servers, currently a Member of Technical Staff at AMD. He holds a Master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon with a focus on cyber-physical systems, and has deep hands-on expertise in PCIe, CXL, DDR firmware, hotplug, and signal integrity tools. At AMD and Marvell he sped debugging and bring-up cycles by building custom tooling and fault-isolation systems that accelerated error mitigation across multiple server generations. His background spans both research prototyping—having built a wrist-worn gesture sensor at CMU—and enterprise software, where he implemented business rules and portals at Deloitte, showing versatility across hardware and software domains. Based in California, he combines rigorous academic pedigree with practical, production-grade firmware delivery and an appetite for tooling that shortens development loops. An under-the-radar strength is his repeated focus on automation and diagnostics, turning complex hardware bring-up problems into reproducible, debuggable processes.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, 9.34 CGPA, Bachelor of Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, 9.34 CGPA at Manipal Institute of Technology
High School, Science, Class 10: CGPA 10, High School, Science, Class 10: CGPA 10 at R.N. Podar High School
Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cyber Physical Systems, Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cyber Physical Systems at Carnegie Mellon University
English, Hindi, Bengali