Summary
Sridhar Gunnam is an ASIC design engineer with nine years of hands-on experience bridging IC implementation, embedded software, and system-level validation for camera and AR hardware. Currently at NVIDIA, he specializes in pre/post-silicon validation and writing C/C++ test code for chips in emulation, drawing on prior VLSI and embedded software work at Magic Leap and Broadcom. His research at ASU produced a battery-conscious 360° camera prototype and system-level power/performance characterizations that informed hardware–software co-design and FPGA-based pipelining strategies. Comfortable from bare-metal to RTOS, he brings DSP, FPGA, OpenCV and multi-threading expertise along with practical lab skills (oscilloscopes, signal generators) that accelerate bring-up and debugging. Known for tackling data-movement and power bottlenecks, he combines circuit-level signoff experience with applied computer-vision systems thinking in consumer and edge devices.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 3.84, Master’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 3.84 at Arizona State University
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 7.32/10, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 7.32/10 at National Institute of Technology Karnataka
English, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi