Prof. Kenneth Shepard
Technical Advisor & Chairman / Founder
@
Ferric
About Prof. Kenneth Shepard
Prof. Kenneth Shepard is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University, known for his previous roles at IBM and co-founding CadMOS Design Technology.
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Prof. Kenneth Shepard serves as a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University and holds significant experience in the field of electrical engineering and technology development. Before his tenure at Columbia, he was a research staff member and later a manager at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center in the VLSI Department. Prof. Shepard co-founded CadMOS Design Technology, which specialized in semiconductor design tools and was acquired by Cadence Design Systems in 2001. Following the acquisition, he consulted for Cadence as a Senior Architect. He earned his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University after completing his B.S. in Electrical Engineering at Princeton University.
About Ferric
Ferric is a technology company based in New York that specializes in Integrated Voltage Regulators and power converter technology, offering products that enhance performance and efficiency in high-performance processing chips.