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Mohammed Elbtity

Research assistant at Chungbuk National University
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Mohammed Elbtity is an ASIC/FPGA digital design engineer and computer architect with a background in electrical, electronics, and communications engineering.

He currently serves as a Research Assistant at Mixed Signal Integrated Systems (MSIS) Lab in South Korea, with 5 years of experience in R&D.

His expertise lies in designing digital signal systems, computing systems, and writing programs for embedded system microcontrollers.

Mohammed has a strong skill set in writing efficient RTL codes, verification strategies, and has published three research papers.

His research interests include In-Memory processing, AI Hardware Accelerator, Touch Screen Controller, Memristor based systems, Memory technologies, CPUs, and GPUs.

He is experienced in Verilog/System Verilog for digital system design, logic synthesis, and developing test benches for functional verification and RTL debugging.

Additionally, he has knowledge of System On Chip (SoC), AI Hardware Accelerator, Network On Chip (NoC), Digital Signal Processing (DSP), and PCB design.

His educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from Chungbuk National University.

He also studied at Al-Azhar University and completed secondary school education in Mathematics at Esna Religious Institute.

Throughout his career, Mohammed Elbtity has been associated with various organizations including MSIS lab, Egypt Scholars Inc., Nile University, IEEE Al-Azhar SB, and more.

He has held roles such as Volunteer, Teaching Assistant, Research Assistant, Undergraduate Research Assistant, Treasurer, and Co Founder.

His skill set extends to C/C++, Assembly, Matlab & Simulink, Python, TCL, and scripting, making him a well-rounded professional in the field of digital design and engineering.

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