Mohammed Shalan
About Mohammed Shalan
Mohammed Shalan EDA IC Expertise
Mohammed Shalan is an expert in Electronic Design Automation (EDA) and Integrated Circuit (IC) design. His work in these fields focuses on creating and optimizing software tools for the design and manufacturing of electronic systems. His experience and depth of knowledge in EDA and IC design highlight his significant contributions to evolving technologies in electronic design.
Mohammed Shalan Mentor Graphics Experience
Mohammed Shalan previously worked at Mentor Graphics, a major company in the domain of EDA and electronic design solutions. His tenure at Mentor Graphics provided him an extensive understanding of industry standards and practices, enabling him to excel in creating and managing cutting-edge design automation tools and workflows.
Mohammed Shalan Education American University in Cairo
Mohammed Shalan graduated from the American University in Cairo. His education there provided a solid foundation in engineering principles and equipped him with the skills required to navigate complex problems in EDA and IC design. The rigorous academic environment of the American University in Cairo has been pivotal in shaping his professional capabilities.
OpenLane Project SkyWater 130nm Open PDK
Mohammed Shalan is involved in the OpenLane project, a digital ASIC flow designed for SkyWater 130nm Open PDK. The OpenLane project aims to streamline the development process for ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits), making it more accessible and efficient. His participation highlights his commitment to advancing open-source projects and contributing to technological developments in the semiconductor industry.
Mohammed Shalan FOSSI Dial Up Event
Mohammed Shalan participated in the FOSSI Dial Up event, where he discussed OpenLane and digital ASIC flow. The event serves as a platform for experts to share insights and developments within the FOSSI (Free and Open Source Silicon) community. His participation underscores his active engagement in promoting and evolving open-source initiatives in electronic design.