Jacob Rohan

Jacob Rohan

Circuits Researcher @ Sandia National Labs

About Jacob Rohan

Jacob Rohan is a Circuits Researcher at Sandia National Laboratories, specializing in radiation-hardened non-volatile memories and high-fidelity transistor-level radiation SPICE models.

Current Role at Sandia National Laboratories

Jacob Rohan is currently engaged as a Circuits Researcher at Sandia National Laboratories since 2020. His work focuses on developing solutions for high-fidelity transistor-level radiation SPICE models in the 45nm technology node. His expertise in circuit design methods for radiation-hardened non-volatile memories is a key asset in the lab's ongoing research efforts.

Past Experience at Silicon Labs

In 2019, Jacob Rohan undertook a position as an Engineering Intern at Silicon Labs in Austin, Texas. Over a period of three months, he gained valuable practical experience and provided support on various engineering projects, contributing to the company’s innovation in integrated circuit design.

Academic Research at The University of Texas at Austin

Jacob Rohan is also serving as a Graduate Student Researcher at The University of Texas at Austin since 2018. During his research, he has specialized in circuit design, particularly focusing on radiation-hardened non-volatile memories at the 350nm and 180nm nodes. His work contributes to advancing the knowledge and designing robust electronic systems capable of withstanding harsh radiation environments.

Education in Electrical Engineering

Jacob Rohan has a solid educational foundation in electrical engineering. He earned his MS and PhD degrees from The University of Texas at Austin between 2018 and 2023. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Houston from 2015 to 2018. His academic journey began at The Honors College - Houston Community College, where he achieved an Associate of Science degree from 2013 to 2015.

Early Career and Internships

Jacob Rohan's early career includes positions such as an Engineering Intern at Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2017 and a Research Assistant at Rice University from 2017 to 2018. He facilitated workshops at the University of Houston for two years from 2016 to 2018, demonstrating his commitment to both industry and academia from the beginning of his career.

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