Ankush Jain
About Ankush Jain
Ankush Jain is a Principal Engineer specializing in Physical Design and Implementation at Rambus, where he leads the design of DDR5 memory interface chips. With over a decade of experience in the semiconductor industry, he has held various engineering roles at companies including Infosys, Wipro Technologies, and RAMBUS CHIP TECHNOLOGIES.
Current Role at Rambus
Ankush Jain serves as a Principal Engineer in Physical Design and Implementation at Rambus, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he focuses on the physical design aspects of DDR5 memory interface chips, which are essential for modern computing systems. His work involves leading projects that ensure the efficient design and implementation of these critical components.
Previous Experience at Rambus Chip Technologies
Before joining Rambus, Ankush Jain worked at Rambus Chip Technologies (India) Private Limited as a Senior Member of Technical Staff (SMTS II) from 2019 to 2022. During this time, he contributed to various projects in the semiconductor field, further developing his expertise in physical design and implementation.
Career at Infosys
Ankush Jain began his career at Infosys, where he worked as a Senior Associate Consultant from 2013 to 2016 in Bangalore. His role involved consulting on various technology projects, allowing him to gain valuable experience in the IT and software development sectors.
Educational Background
Ankush Jain earned his Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree from Gogte Institute of Technology in Belgaum, where he studied from 2006 to 2010. His education provided a strong foundation in engineering principles, which he has applied throughout his career in the semiconductor industry.
Experience in the Semiconductor Industry
Ankush Jain has over a decade of experience in the semiconductor industry, having held various roles that contributed to his expertise in physical design and implementation. His career includes positions at JBN Infotech Pvt Ltd, Wipro Technologies, and Rambus, where he has worked on significant projects related to memory interfaces.