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David Dworkin

FPGA Design Engineer, Verilog / VHDL Firmware/Hardware Designer, High Speed serial, Optical, Video, Telecommunications
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
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David Dworkin

FPGA Design Engineer, Verilog / VHDL Firmware/Hardware Designer, High Speed serial, Optical, Video, Telecommunications
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
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David Dworkin, an experienced engineering professional with sixteen patents to his name, has a proven track record of developing innovative solutions and solving complex problems throughout his career. He has designed and delivered revenue-generating products and systems across several corporations, with a strong focus on FPGA design, clocking, resets, state machines, timing, and simulation. Dworkin studied M.S.E.E. in DSP, communications, electronic design, and applications at the Georgia Institute of Technology and B.S.E.E. in Engineering at the University of South Florida. He has worked for leading companies such as L3Harris Technologies, Christie Digital Systems, ADVA Optical Networking, Scientific-Atlanta Inc., Broadcom Corporation, Motorola, Inc., Taft Broadcasting, and several others as an independent contractor.

Dworkin has a deep knowledge of synchronous design methodologies and FPGA architectures, including high-speed transceivers, IP cores, digital and analog video, cable modems, and pagers. He is an effective mentor and team builder with high emotional intelligence in the workplace, and he possesses excellent verbal and written communication skills.

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