Summary
Thinh Pham is a CPU technology architect at Arm with 13 years of experience bridging academic research and chip-level engineering. He earned a PhD in Computer Engineering from a joint Nanyang Technological University–TUM program and has held research and teaching roles at NTU, TUM CREATE, and the University of Bristol, where he worked in cryptography-aware hardware research. His background combines embedded systems expertise (MSc with distinction from Leeds) and practical hardware experience from early roles at Renesas and internships, enabling him to translate deep research into applied CPU and embedded designs. Based in Cambridge, he brings a rare blend of academic rigor and industry-grade architecture work, often focusing on secure, high-performance hardware implementations that benefit from his cross-disciplinary collaborations.
13 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Engineering at Nanyang Technological University
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Ho Chi Minh University of Technology
Master’s Degree, Embedded Systems Engineering, Distinction, Master’s Degree, Embedded Systems Engineering, Distinction at University of Leeds