Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana
About Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana is the Director of Engineering, Software, with over 18 years of experience in engineering and technical management. He leads teams in developing algorithms in machine learning, compiler technology, and parallel computing.
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana: Director of Engineering, Software
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana serves as the Director of Engineering, Software. He spearheads teams focused on algorithms and system software engineering. With more than 18 years of experience in engineering and technical management, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role.
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana: Education and Expertise
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana holds a B. Tech degree from Acharya Nagarjuna University. His technical expertise includes developing new algorithms in machine learning, compiler technology, and parallel computing. He has a history of working with leading technologies and organizations in the industry.
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana: Engineering Leadership
In his role as Director of Engineering, Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana leads teams dedicated to algorithms and system software development. His leadership includes guiding engineering efforts in major technology sectors, focusing on innovative solutions in machine learning and parallel computing.
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana: Professional Background
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana's career encompasses significant roles with prominent technology companies. At Redpine Signals, he served as Director of Engineering, where he developed 802.16e, 802.11 a/b/g/n/p, DSRC vehicular communication protocol stacks, MCU, and Linux System Software. His previous positions include working on Marvell and Qualcomm chipset drivers and contributing as a Firmware Engineer at Texas Instruments.
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana: Technical Contributions
Gorantla E J Lakshmi Narayana has made technical contributions to a range of critical projects, including the development of chipset drivers for Marvell and Qualcomm. His work at Redpine Signals included developing 802.16e and 802.11 a/b/g/n/p protocol stacks, as well as DSRC vehicular communication protocols. His foundational engineering work at Texas Instruments further highlights his technical expertise.