Stephane Chanteloup
About Stephane Chanteloup
Stephane Chanteloup serves as the Lead MTS FPGA at Rambus since 2021, bringing extensive experience in FPGA engineering and image processing. He holds degrees in Electronic Engineering and a Master's in Automatics and Signal Processing from prestigious institutions in France.
Work at Rambus
Stephane Chanteloup has been serving as Lead MTS FPGA at Rambus since 2021. In this role, he focuses on field-programmable gate array (FPGA) development and implementation. His expertise contributes to the advancement of technology solutions within the company. Rambus is known for its innovations in memory and security technologies, and Chanteloup plays a key role in driving FPGA-related projects.
Education and Expertise
Stephane Chanteloup studied at Polytech'Paris Saclay, where he earned a degree in Electronic Engineering from 2009 to 2011. He also attended Supélec, where he completed a Master 2 Research in Automatics and Treatment of Signals and Images in 2011. His educational background provides a strong foundation in electronic systems and signal processing, which supports his work in FPGA engineering.
Background in FPGA Engineering
Prior to his current position at Rambus, Chanteloup worked as an FPGA engineer at Analog Way from 2011 to 2019. During his eight years there, he specialized in image processing. He then transitioned to Grass Valley, a Belden Brand, where he continued his work as an FPGA engineer from 2019 to 2021. His experience spans over a decade in the field, focusing on FPGA technology and image processing applications.
Professional Experience at Analog Way
At Analog Way, Stephane Chanteloup contributed to various projects as an FPGA engineer, emphasizing image processing techniques. His role involved developing solutions that enhanced video and image quality for professional applications. This experience laid the groundwork for his subsequent career advancements in FPGA engineering.
Professional Experience at Grass Valley
Stephane Chanteloup worked at Grass Valley from 2019 to 2021 as an FPGA engineer. His responsibilities included developing and optimizing FPGA solutions for video processing applications. His time at Grass Valley further solidified his expertise in the field and prepared him for his current role at Rambus.