Doug Daniels
About Doug Daniels
Doug Daniels serves as the Director of Applications Engineering at Rambus, where he manages a team that supports customers with DDR4 and DDR5 memory interface chips. He has extensive experience in applications engineering and hardware design, having worked at various companies including Motorola, Inphi Corporation, and Solarflare Communications.
Work at Rambus
Doug Daniels has been serving as the Director of Applications Engineering at Rambus since 2016. In this role, he manages a team that provides support for both US and international customers, focusing on DDR4 and DDR5 memory interface chips. His leadership in applications engineering is characterized by a commitment to addressing customer needs and advancing memory interface technologies.
Previous Experience in Applications Engineering
Before joining Rambus, Doug Daniels held several key positions in the field of applications engineering. He worked at Inphi Corporation as Sr. Manager of Applications Engineering from 2009 to 2016, where he contributed to the development of memory interface solutions. Prior to that, he was a Hardware Design Engineering Lead at Solarflare Communications from 2006 to 2009 and a Member of Technical Staff at Chiaro Networks from 2000 to 2005.
Education and Expertise
Doug Daniels earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He furthered his education by obtaining an MBA from the SMU Cox School of Business. His educational background complements his extensive expertise in applications engineering, particularly in memory interface technologies, and hardware design at various levels including chip, board, and system.
Career Background in Engineering
Doug Daniels has a diverse engineering background, having worked in various capacities across multiple companies. He was a Lead Electrical Engineer at Motorola from 1996 to 2000 and a Hardware Development Engineer at NEC Corporation of America from 1988 to 1996. His career spans over three decades, showcasing a strong foundation in hardware design and applications engineering.