Mahmoud Azartash has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies. Mahmoud started their career in 1982 at XKD Corporation and Kratos, where they worked as an engineer until 1987. Mahmoud then joined Aydin Controls as an engineer from 1988 to 1991.
In 1991, Mahmoud moved to Hughes JVC Technology, where they served as a Member of the Technical Staff. During their time there, they designed analog amplifiers, switch mode power supplies, timing circuits, and PLLs. Mahmoud also led FPGA evaluations and integrated FPGAs into products.
In 1995, Mahmoud joined Qualcomm as a Principal, where they formed and led a new emulation team for ASIC projects. Mahmoud successfully designed five generations of complex full SOC emulation hardware systems with various interfaces and functionalities. In this role, they managed a team of approximately 15 engineers and grew the team to its current size.
Most recently, Mahmoud Azartash joined Ostendo Technologies in 2016 as a Principal Engineer. Additional details about this role are not provided in the structured information.
Mahmoud Azartash pursued their education in the field of electronic engineering. Mahmoud first attended California State University, Fullerton from 1979 to 1982, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in electronic engineering. Following this, they enrolled at Santa Clara University and completed their Master's degree in electronic engineering from 1982 to 1985.
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