Jonathan Lau

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Ling (Jonathan) Lau was born in 1986 in Hong Kong. He started his academic career in the United States in 2001. He graduated from University of California, Los Angeles, majoring in Electrical Engineering in 2007. He was the recipient of the 2007 Outstand Senior Award and the recipient of the 2007 Christina Hwang’s Prize. His current focus is VLSI architecture and hardware implementation of DSP algorithm. Currently, he is working at Cisco System as a Hardware Engineering. At the same time, he is involved in the research effort for CAD design flow that supports automatic generation of RTL with Prof. Dejan Markovic. He was the Project Manager for UCLA IEEE Design Group 2006, overseeing two of the core projects – NATCAR and Micromouse -- for the organization. He was an alumnus of the UCLA Bio-inspired Integrated Computing Research Group, and he published two papers with Professor Eshaghian-Wilner relating to sequence processing. He was an undergraduate research assistant at the High Speed Electronic Laboratory where he performed test work for 60-70Ghz analog front-end. He was an intern at Broadcom's Client High Speed Network Controller LSI Group and had been involved in the design and verification of the 3rd generation Gigabit Ethernet Controller and the PCIE core. He is an avid Salsa and Tango dancer, and he is an alumni member of the Alpha Gamma Omega Christ-Centered Fraternity, where he served as a network administrator.

 
My Current Projects:
NATCAR REV 2 car fix
Xlinix XSG modification to suppoert ASIC RTL 
Next Big Thing:
8/6  - first day at Cisco
6/19 - Graduation
5/20 - NATCAR competition