Ramya Mirmira Ananthaswamy
About Ramya Mirmira Ananthaswamy
Ramya Mirmira Ananthaswamy is a CPU Logic Design Intern at Ampere in Portland, Oregon, with a background in electronics and communications engineering. She has held various engineering roles at Intel Corporation and has experience in SoC design and implementation.
Current Role at Ampere
Ramya Mirmira Ananthaswamy is currently employed as a CPU Logic Design Intern at Ampere, a position she has held since 2023 in Portland, Oregon. In this role, she focuses on the design aspects of CPU logic, contributing to the development of advanced computing solutions. Her responsibilities include collaborating with various stakeholders to address critical elements of System on Chip (SoC) design, such as verification, timing, placement and route, clock domain crossing, and unified power format.
Experience at Intel Corporation
Ramya has extensive experience at Intel Corporation, where she worked in various capacities. She served as a Hardware Intern for six months in 2018 in Bangalore, India. Following this, she held the position of Component Design Engineer from 2018 to 2019, and then as an SoC Design Engineer from 2019 to 2022. During her tenure, she gained valuable insights into SoC design and implementation, focusing on design for debug components.
Education and Academic Background
Ramya completed her Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communications Engineering at B. M. S. College of Engineering from 2014 to 2018. She is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University, expected to complete in 2024. Her academic coursework includes advanced topics such as microarchitecture, secure processor architecture, and ASIC verification, which enhance her expertise in computer architecture and VLSI.
Teaching Experience at North Carolina State University
In 2023, Ramya worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at North Carolina State University for four months. In this role, she supported faculty in delivering course content and assisted students in understanding complex engineering concepts. This experience contributed to her teaching skills and reinforced her knowledge in the field of computer engineering.
Technical Skills and Tools
Ramya specializes in computer architecture and VLSI, with a focus on digital design aspects of SoCs. She has hands-on experience with industry-standard tools used in SoC design flows, including Verdi, Caliber, Primetime, VCLP, and SpyGlass. Her technical skills are complemented by her exposure to design methodologies and practices essential for successful SoC development.