Ed Czeck

Principal FPGA Engineer at Skreens

Ed Czeck has over 25 years of work experience in the engineering field. Ed began their career in 1991 as an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University, where they supervised graduate students in their research and taught graduate and undergraduate classes in Computer Engineering. In 1995, they joined Chrysalis Symbolic Design as a Principal Engineer, researching and evaluating new technologies for adoption into formal verification products. In 1999, they moved to Avanti Corp as an Engineer, leading a team developing a next-generation formal verification product. In 2002, they joined Synopsys as a Senior R&D Engineer, supervising a team that analyzed and developed strategies for efficient logical verification of data path circuits. In 2003, they joined Bluespec Inc as a Principal Engineer, working across many areas including product architecture, core tool algorithms and optimization, IP development, leadership, and customer interactions. In 2014, they became an Independent Consulting Engineer at Atomic Rules, developing 100Gb Ethernet solutions, DPDK Acceleration Engine, UDP Offload Engine, and optimizing high-speed logic targeting Xilinx Ultrascale devices. Ed has been a Principal FPGA Engineer at Skreens since 2018.

Ed Czeck earned a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Wilkes University in 1984. Ed then went on to pursue a Master of Science (MS) in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, which they completed in 1985. Ed continued their studies at Carnegie Mellon University and obtained a PhD in Computer Engineering in 1990.

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  • Principal FPGA Engineer

    June, 2018 - present