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David Dworkin
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David Dworkin is an Engineering Manager specializing in FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) design at L3Harris Technologies, located in Alpharetta, Georgia. He has a robust background in engineering, particularly in the areas of digital signal processing, communications, and electronic design, holding a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Professional Experience
Before his current role at L3Harris, Dworkin held various significant positions:
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Principal FPGA Design Engineer at Christie Digital Systems (February 2018 - March 2020): He contributed to entrepreneurial ventures, focusing on product development for high-revenue customers and enhancing high-speed serial connectivity.
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Principal FPGA Design Engineer at ADVA (November 2006 - February 2018): Dworkin designed IP subsystems for FPGAs, which helped reduce costs by replacing ASICs in optical transport cards. He was involved in cross-functional collaborations and led the development of several encryption IP cores.
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Senior Staff ASIC Design Engineer at Broadcom Corporation (October 1996 - November 2002): He worked on the CMTS downstream process, contributing to the development of DOCSIS protocol chipsets.
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RF Engineer at Motorola (June 1984 - August 1989): Dworkin was responsible for hardware development of VHF/UHF pager models.
Patents and Achievements
Dworkin holds sixteen patents related to his work in FPGA design and digital communications, showcasing his innovative contributions to the field. His technical expertise is complemented by his leadership skills, as he has successfully led teams in various engineering projects throughout his career.
Education
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M.S.E.E. in Digital Signal Processing and Communications from Georgia Institute of Technology (1990 - 1995)
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B.S.E.E. in Engineering from the University of South Florida (1978 - 1984)
David Dworkin's extensive experience and technical acumen make him a notable figure in the engineering domain, particularly in FPGA design and development within the aerospace and defense sectors.