Experienced electrical and electronics engineer with a background spanning diverse sectors including aerospace, medical devices, space communication, and consumer electronics, holding a Bsc. Electrical and Electronics Engineer from Tehran Polytechnic University and complemented by training in VHDL, Verilog, and management principles. Recent role as Hardware Manager at Mulberry1 involved leading a team of four board and FPGA designers, overseeing project methodologies, database management with Capture-CIS, Gantt chart creation, and contributing to budgeting and manpower estimation before the company’s activities ceased. Prior to that, a Senior Hardware Engineer position at Bluewind Medical focused on tester and JIG design for implantable medical devices, including reverse engineering and database integration with Capture-CIS, followed by a Senior Hardware Engineer role at Ramon Space, engaging in space communication systems, studying space protocols, high-speed design, and EMC testing, where a project involving 4GHz buses and 6GHz RF transceiver was initiated before being discontinued. Earlier experience as Senior Hardware Engineer at Attenti encompassed the design of a monitoring device utilizing a LiMnO2 battery, two RF channels (SUBG – 915MHz and BLE – 2.4GHz), and various sensors, managing subcontractors for optics, RF antenna, mechanical design, and PCB layout, resulting in boards passing all tests on the first attempt. BQR experience involved design review, simulation, and analysis, utilizing BQR fiXtress software to perform stress and derating simulations and create detailed reports. A lengthy tenure at Digital Verification included establishing a hardware department, recruiting designers, managing FPGA, software, and PCB subcontractors, establishing Capture-CIS database management, and leading the design of bank note counters, digital and analog boards based on TI DSPs, motor controllers, and sensor systems, continually seeking cost reduction opportunities. Project management and design responsibilities at Unisor involved developing medical devices for Bioness, including RF designs based on CC2500 and MSP430, and designing video compression/decompression systems for Tadiran Spectralink utilizing VW2010 and MSP430, alongside contributions to Beyond Company's plastic cards and CDs counter machines and establishing a hardware platform at Tiaris for ASIC design demonstrations. Further roles included designing VME boards, PMCs, T1, E1, and ISDN systems at Telegate/Terayon, creating a tester board based on 80186 at Teledata for detecting customer line faults, and performing QA testing for printer evaluation boards at National Semiconductors. Fluent in Hebrew, English, and Persian, contactable at 054-7800511 or via email at raminr1@yahoo.com , residing at 123 Main Street.