Amrit Panda

Soc Architect at d-Matrix

Amrit Panda has a long and varied work experience. Amrit started their career in 2006 as a Research Intern at Chain Electronics Pvt. Ltd., where they implemented a cost effective, micro-controller based transceiver for powerline communication by extending the X10 protocol. Amrit then worked as a Research Assistant at the Embedded Systems and Sensor Networks Lab, DAIICT, where they developed a wireless Image sensor network based camera trap for wild life monitoring. In 2007, they worked as a Programmer Analyst at MindTree, and in 2008, they worked as an Algorithm and Programmer Analyst at Noolah.

In 2009, Amrit Panda started working at Arizona State University, where they served as a Graduate Research Associate and a Teaching Assistant. In 2011 and 2012, they worked as an Interim Engineering Intern at Qualcomm, where they evaluated heterogeneous many-core architectures in Office of the Chief Scientist (OOTCS) and modeled and evaluated low power architectures in Corporate R&D. From 2013 to 2017, they worked at Qualcomm as a Hardware Accelerator Architect, where they worked on HW/SW Co-design of low-power SoC sub-systems, architecture modeling, characterization and analysis for deep learning accelerators, research on architectural support for memory bandwidth limited workloads, and architect for energy-efficient programmable stream accelerators.

Currently, Amrit Panda is working as a Technical Director, SoC Architecture at d-Matrix since 2022.

Amrit Panda obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Architecture from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. Amrit then earned a Master of Science in Embedded Systems Design from USI Università della Svizzera italiana. Lastly, they received a Bachelor’s Degree in Information and Communication Technology from the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology. In December 2019, they also obtained a Certified First Responder/Emergency/Advance Emergency Medical Technician from Remote Medical International.

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  • Soc Architect

    November, 2022 - present