George Szwagrzyk is a seasoned Principal Design Engineer at Microsemi Corporation, where he leverages his extensive expertise in integrated circuit (IC) design and verification to drive innovation in the field of storage solutions. With a strong focus on designing Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial...
George Szwagrzyk is a seasoned Principal Design Engineer at Microsemi Corporation, where he leverages his extensive expertise in integrated circuit (IC) design and verification to drive innovation in the field of storage solutions. With a strong focus on designing Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial ATA (SATA) storage controllers, George plays a pivotal role in enhancing the performance and reliability of data storage systems. His proficiency in Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) and SystemVerilog allows him to develop robust verification environments, ensuring that the transport-level SAS testbench meets stringent industry standards.
At Microsemi, George is currently leading key projects that involve the architecture and implementation of next-generation storage controllers, integrating advanced features that cater to the evolving demands of data centers and enterprise applications. His adeptness in hardware architecture and object-oriented design principles enables him to create scalable and efficient designs that optimize performance while minimizing power consumption.
In addition to his technical skills in C++, Verilog, and Perl, George is known for his collaborative approach, working closely with cross-functional teams to align design objectives with business goals. His commitment to continuous improvement and innovation in hardware engineering not only enhances product quality but also positions Microsemi as a leader in the competitive landscape of storage technologies. With a career marked by a passion for IC design and a dedication to excellence, George Szwagrzyk continues to make significant contributions to the advancement of storage solutions at Microsemi Corporation.