Gabriel Kroch's work experience begins in 2013 when they worked as a Research Assistant at Duke University. In this role, they conducted research on transcranial magnetic stimulation, including finite element modeling and designing and building automated probes. Gabriel also served as a Resident Assistant, organizing events and providing leadership within the dormitory.
In 2016, Gabriel joined NASA as a Pathways Intern, working in the field of electrical engineering until 2017.
From 2017 to 2018, they worked at Cisco as a Network Engineer, focusing on ASIC design and verification using SystemVerilog, C++, Perl, and Python. Gabriel then transitioned to the role of ASIC Design and Verification Engineer, where they had block-level ownership and employed additional scripting.
In 2019, Gabriel joined Apple as an ASIC Design Engineer. Gabriel'sresponsibilities included designing IPs for mobile system-on-a-chips, conducting power analysis using specialized tools and scripting, and performing silicon validation data manipulation. Gabriel remained with Apple until 2021.
Most recently, Gabriel Kroch started working at Spectro Inlets in 2022 as an Electrical Engineer. No further details are provided about this role.
Gabriel Kroch completed their Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Duke University. Gabriel attended the university from 2013 to 2017. In addition to their degree, they also obtained a certification in Cisco Certified Network Associate - RS from Cisco in September 2017. Recently, in April 2022, Gabriel obtained a CELTA (PASS B) certification from Cambridge University Press & Assessment English.
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