Mohammed Islam
About Mohammed Islam
Mohammed Islam is a Senior Principal Analog Design Engineer at Rambus, where he has worked since 2021. He has extensive experience in analog design, having previously held positions at Texas Instruments and Freescale Semiconductor, and holds degrees from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and Virginia Tech.
Work at Rambus
Mohammed Islam has been employed at Rambus as a Senior Principal Analog Design Engineer since 2021. He works in Cary, North Carolina, where he focuses on the design and development of advanced analog components. His role involves leveraging his extensive experience in analog design to contribute to innovative projects and solutions within the company.
Previous Experience at Texas Instruments
Prior to his current position, Mohammed Islam worked at Texas Instruments as a Senior Analog Design Engineer from 2006 to 2014. During his eight years there, he contributed to various projects in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, enhancing his expertise in analog design and power management.
Educational Background
Mohammed Islam earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, where he studied from 1987 to 1992. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech in 1998, completing the program in 11 months.
Technical Expertise and Leadership
Mohammed Islam possesses significant expertise in designing customer programmable e-Fuse and linear regulators (LDO). He has technical leadership experience in developing over 100 different analog components and systems, including SERDES and high-speed equalizers. His skills also extend to creating complex systems such as phase frequency detectors and charge pumps, along with a strong background in power management and thermal shutdown systems.
Work at KBR, Inc.
In addition to his role at Rambus, Mohammed Islam has been working at KBR, Inc. as a Principal Analog Design Engineer since 2020. He continues to operate in Cary, North Carolina, where he applies his extensive knowledge in analog design to support various engineering projects.