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Bhaskar Mukherjee

VP of Engineering at Soterix Medical

Bhaskar Mukherjee has held various engineering roles since 2001. Bhaskar began their career as a Research Assistant at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur in 2001, where they designed a 3-phase power measurement chip for solid state electricity meters and acted as system administrator for the VLSI/EDA lab. In 2002, they moved to Stony Brook University as a Research Assistant, where they developed an inductance model extractor for interference simulation of SoCs, built a USB controlled robotic fluorescence detector for marine environment monitoring, and designed a handheld instrument to measure particle size using laser back-scattering. In 2006, they became an Electronic Design Engineer at Conexant, where they were responsible for RTL design, performance modeling, and verification for AFE, NoC, and DSP for DSL modems, as well as designing a custom serial protocol over JTAG signals to access internal memories and building a prototype hardware and software for the protocol. In 2007, they joined Qualcomm as a Staff Engineer, where they were involved in verification of modems for UMB, Wifi, 4G LTE Femtocell, and 5G prototypes, as well as RTL design for Femtocell decoder blocks and designing and building indoor navigating robots using light based location software. Most recently, in 2018, they joined Light as a Software Engineer, and in 2021 they moved to Soterix Medical as the VP of Engineering.

Bhaskar Mukherjee graduated from National Institute of Technology Surat in 2001 with a BE in Electronics. Bhaskar then went on to pursue an MS in electrical from Stony Brook University, which they completed in 2005.

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  • VP of Engineering

    January, 2021 - present