I’m Jasmine, a hardware enjoyer in the Bay Area! I am currently an ASIC engineer for tools and methodology development on the DFX Engineering team at NVIDIA.
I’ve completed my B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley. While there, I taught CS 61C for 4 semesters, then taught the Tapeout IC Design Project: Intel 16nm SoC for IoT course in Spring 2025. I had also worked extensively to develop streamlined SoC bringup testing flows for the 2024 Berkeley class chips (MELLIS and COSMIC) and created an SoC floorplanning utility for the Hammer VLSI framework.
Outside of work, I can be found frequently playing Stardew Valley or roaming around exploring new things. :D
This site is still very much a work-in-progress and only really contains professional experience stuff, but I do plan to have more fun things on here soon!
[2025-06-21] Berkeley graduation update!
A brief reflection on my academic journey at UC Berkeley.
NVIDIA
Santa Clara, CA
ASIC Engineer; Tools and Methodology Development
Jun. 2025
Paylocity
Schaumburg, IL
Software Engineering Intern
May 2023 — Aug. 2023
Exquadrum, Inc.
Victorville, CA
Part-Time Software Engineer
Jan. 2020 — Jan. 2023
EE 194 IC Design Project (Tapeout) @ UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
Undergraduate Student Instructor
Jan. 2025 — May 2025
CS 61C @ UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
Undergraduate Student Instructor
Jan. 2024 — Dec. 2024
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), B.S.
Aug. 2021 — May 2025