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Nagarjuna Nallam

Engineer at Hanwha Phasor

Nagarjuna Nallam is an experienced engineer currently working at Hanwha Phasor since February 2023. Prior to this role, Nagarjuna served as an engineer at Qualcomm from August 2021 to January 2023 and was an assistant professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, from April 2014 to July 2021. Nagarjuna has also held positions as a senior R&D engineer at Synopsys and a senior research fellow at IIT Delhi. Earlier experience includes an internship at Synopsys and a trainee position at NXP Semiconductors, focusing on high-speed LVDS receiver design. Nagarjuna holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and an M.Tech in VLSI Design Tools & Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, as well as a B.Tech in Electronics and Communication from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University.

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Hanwha Phasor

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Hanwha Phasor designs enterprise-grade antennas for satellite communications on-the-move, in flight, on land, or at sea. The unique flat panel design and advanced technological capabilities allow for uninterrupted multi-orbit connectivity, while providing high performance interoperability and maintaining an ultra-low profile. We are headquartered in the heart of London and have a second facility located in Cambridge, with plans to establish an office in the Washington D.C. area in the United States. Currently, we have more than 90 employees, hand-picked from all over the world, and we are rapidly growing. We offer generous compensation, benefits, relocation packages and sponsorships to overseas candidates (ASIC, Principal level and high-demand skilled roles), a great work-life balance, and a positive work environment that provides proper tools and developmental training to equip each individual to advance their career growth. Check out our careers page for available opportunities today! Hanwha Phasor was founded by the Hanwha Group in June 2020 by acquiring assets of Phasor Solutions, a London based company with advanced satellite communication technology.