Summary
Steven Lu is a Dean's List EECS master's student at UC Berkeley with eight years of hands-on experience in analog and mixed-signal IC design, PCB development, and low-level software (C, RISC-V assembly, Verilog, Python, Java). He has designed and taped out advanced hardware—analog neurons, noise generators, a 7-bit capacitive DAC in TSMC 28nm and a chip in GF 14nm finFET—that target hardware-accelerated solutions for NP-hard problems. At Apple and Texas Instruments he prototyped high-speed sensing circuits and cross-border firmware tooling, and he builds course labs and teaches as a long-standing EECS16B TA, blending deep technical craft with clear communication. Known for fast prototyping in Cadence Virtuoso and HSPICE, he also creates practical dashboards and parsers to accelerate debugging and process understanding.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
English, Chinese