Hello! I'm Hiroki, a 1st-year MS student at Columbia University. With experience working across the US, Japan, and China in both industry and research settings, I've developed a strong foundation in electrical engineering and a keen interest in harnessing technology to drive meaningful impact. I've had the privilege of not only collaborating with groups of innovative experts, but also working on a wide range of hardware platforms and programming languages - from digital RTL design to verification to AI-powered IoT devices. What drives my passion for electrical engineering is the desire to push boundaries, challenge assumptions, and create meaningful impact in this ever-evolving field. After graduation, I'm eager to join a forward-thinking team that shares my passion for applying technology to transform lives. Let's connect and explore how we can collaborate on innovative projects, share knowledge, and drive progress together!
RISC-V SoC
Sponsored by Apple Inc.
Designing and taping-out 2sqmm 32-bit SoC based on OpenHW’s FPU core and PULP’s peripheral IP in TSMC-65nm node, integrating I2C,SPI,UART interfaces, GPIOs, AHB-APB buses and bridge, SRAM, on-chip timer, FSM, and DFT scan chain.
Expecting full front and back-end flow with architecture design, RTL design, testbench verification, PnR, STA, post-APR verification, layout verification, emulation, GDSII generation, signoff, and anticipating extensive post-silicon validation.
Tape-out | SystemVerilog | TSMC-65nm | RTL Design
Virtuoso | Innovus | Primetime