NanoXplore SAS
Alp Kilic has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Alp began their career in 2007 as an intern at TIMA Laboratory. In 2008, they interned at Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6, where they worked on the MEDEA+ funded project and implemented a crypto co-processor. In 2009, they joined EVE-Emulation and Verification Engineering as an intern for a few months.
Later in 2009, Alp Kilic began working at Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 as a Ph.D. candidate and research fellow. During their time there, they developed optimization methodologies for multi-mode systems and worked on an international project funded by the National Research Agency. Alp also participated in a tape-out of an RF receiver.
In 2014, Alp Kilic joined NanoXplore SAS, where they took on multiple roles. Alp initially served as a Physical Design and Verification Engineer, responsible for physical implementation and FPGA matrix verification using custom methods and tools. Eventually, they progressed to become an R&D Project Leader, then an R&D Director. Currently, they hold the position of Chief Technology Officer at NanoXplore SAS.
Alp Kilic completed their education with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Micro-Electronics from Pierre and Marie Curie University in 2013. Prior to that, they obtained a Master's degree in Architecture et Conception des Systèmes Intégrés from the same university between 2007 and 2009. Alp also holds a Licence in Informatique from Université Joseph Fourier, earned from 2004 to 2007. Alp completed their secondary education at Lycée Saint Joseph Istanbul from 2001 to 2004.
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NanoXplore SAS
NanoXplore is a privately owned fabless company based in France. The company was created in 2010 by three veterans of semiconductor industry with long experience in the design, test and debugging of FPGA cores. NanoXplore is therefore a leader in the design of large scale programmable logic arrays for state of the art FPGA cores. NanoXplore offers a familly of ITAR free rad-hard FPGA in 65nm for high reliable applications.