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Dayo Ojo

Director RFIC And Analog/mixed-signal Design Engineering at Alif Semiconductor

Dayo Ojo has extensive experience in the field of RFIC and analog/mixed-signal design engineering. Dayo is currently serving as the Director of RFIC and Analog/Mixed-Signal Design Engineering at Alif Semiconductor, where they are involved in the design and development of IoT products for ARM-based families of microcontroller and microprocessor units.

Prior to their current position, Dayo worked at Mixed-Signal Devices Inc as an RF/Mixed-Signal Design & Product Development Engineer. In this role, they focused on designing high-performance RF/mixed-signal SOCs for defense, datacenter, wireless, and networking infrastructure applications.

Dayo also held the position of Vice President of Engineering at QuantalRF, where they led the engineering team and oversaw the development of low-power, high-performance RF semiconductor technology. Dayo played a key role in interfacing with customers and driving deliverables and demos.

Before joining QuantalRF, Dayo served as the Director of RF Engineering at IQ-Analog Corporation and as a Manager of RFIC/Analog Design Engineering at Entropic Communications (acquired by MaxLinear, Inc.). In these roles, they worked on the development of integrated SoC chips for various applications including MoCA, satellite, and cable front end DOCSIS.

Dayo gained valuable experience as an RF/Analog Engineer at IQ-Analog Corporation, where they worked on analog/RF front-ends and data converters for WLAN 11ac applications. Dayo also contributed to business and project proposals in collaboration with the CEO.

Earlier in their career, Dayo worked as an Analog/RFIC Design Engineer at Broadcom Inc., specializing in RF SoC development for wireless connectivity technologies such as WLAN and Bluetooth.

Furthermore, Dayo has experience in academia, having served as a Graduate Student Teaching Assistant at the University of California, San Diego. In this role, they instructed and evaluated students in senior-level undergraduate courses on analog and digital IC design.

Dayo began their career as an Analog/Mixed-Signal Design Engineer at Altera Corporation, where they contributed to the design of SRAM-based quad port memory and 1.25Gbps transceiver TX & RX I/Os.

Overall, Dayo Ojo possesses a wealth of experience in RFIC and analog/mixed-signal design engineering, with a focus on IoT, wireless connectivity, and high-performance applications.

Dayo Ojo completed a Bachelor's of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at the University of California, Berkeley from 1996 to 1999. During the same period, Dayo also earned a Bachelor's of Science degree in Material Science & Engineering (MSE) from the same university. From 2002 to 2004, Dayo pursued a Master's of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ECE) at UC San Diego. Before attending UC Berkeley, Dayo studied Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Diablo Valley College from 1994 to 1996.

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