Shoaib Khan
About Shoaib Khan
Shoaib Khan is a Co-Founder and Vice President with extensive experience in hardware design and engineering. He has held significant roles at major tech companies including Microsoft, Intel, and Amazon Web Services, where he has contributed to the development of various high-profile products and technologies.
Current Role at Confidential
Shoaib Khan serves as the Co-Founder and Vice President at a confidential organization since 2016. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing various strategic initiatives and driving innovation within the company. His leadership has contributed to the development of advanced technologies and products that align with the company's vision.
Experience at Amazon Web Services
Shoaib Khan has held multiple positions at Amazon Web Services (AWS) since 2019. He currently works as a Senior Hardware Design Engineer, Senior Lead Engineer, and Senior AI Hardware Leader. His work focuses on designing hardware systems and leading engineering efforts that support AWS's extensive range of services. He has been instrumental in delivering edge server designs with advanced monitoring capabilities.
Previous Experience at Microsoft
Shoaib Khan worked at Microsoft from 2012 to 2019, holding various roles including Manager, Senior Hardware Design Engineer, and Engineering Lead. He played a key role in the design and launch of several successful products, including the Surface Hub2, Surface Pro LTE, and Xbox One. His contributions to high-speed design efforts for Xbox One have impacted millions of customers globally.
Educational Background
Shoaib Khan studied at Portland State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Master's Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His academic background has provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles, which he has applied throughout his professional career.
Technical Expertise and Achievements
Shoaib Khan possesses extensive expertise in designing systems across a wide frequency range, including audio and microwave frequencies. He has experience with various interfaces such as I2C, SPI, JTAG, USB, PCIe, MIPI, HDMI, DP, DDRn, and GDDRn. His work includes designing audio systems using Class-D amplifiers and DSP, as well as leading the design of GDDR5 memory interfaces for HPC cards.