Hello, I'm
Farzad Fatollahi-Fard
FPGA Computer Systems Engineer at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab . I specialize in hardware, firmware, and software for high-performance computing systems.
// About Me
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley. I chose to be an engineer because I enjoy thinking about problems on a larger scale and developing unique solutions.
At Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, I work on creative challenges across the hardware, firmware, and software domains in the HPC design space. The challenge of balancing these domains keeps me engaged in my work on a daily basis.
Core Expertise
Leadership & Strategy
// Featured Projects
View AllBerkeley eXtensible Environment (BXE)
FeaturedAn LBNL-hosted, FPGA-based computer architecture simulation environment built on FireSim and Chipyard for extensive architecture research.
Berkeley eXtensible Processing Engine (BXPE)
FeaturedAn FPGA-based edge network processing pipeline for real-time scientific data processing at 100GbE link rates, developed in collaboration with ESnet.
OpenSoC Fabric
FeaturedA parameterizable and powerful on-chip network generator for evaluating future high performance computing architectures based on SoC technology.
Research Accelerator for Multiple Processors (RAMP)
Design and development of IEEE754-compliant double precision floating point units for Xilinx FPGAs and firmware for the SystemACE controller.
Let's Connect
Interested in collaborating on HPC systems, FPGA development, or computer architecture research? I'd love to hear from you.