My name is Mohammad S. Sadri.
Currently, I am a FPGA developer at Apple.
Here are pointers to some useful content:
If you are interested in AXI DMA (Multi-channel DMA, Scatter-Gather DMA) and Linux (kernel level drivers) package, it is here: AXI DMA Linux
If you are interested in running Pytorch on ZYNQ and developing your own Pytorch enabled custom applications on ZYNQ Ultrascale+, look here: Pytorch ZYNQ
Page containing pointers to all of my ZYNQ Ultrascale+ and PetaLinux YouTube videos is here: ZYNQ Ultrascale+ course
Page containing pointers to all of my ZYNQ YouTube videos is here: ZYNQ course
Page containing pointers to Dynamic Function Exchange (DFX) YouTube videos is here: DFX course
Page for old FPGA course in Persian is here: FPGA course
Page for old Microprocessors course in Persian is here: Microprocessors course
Before joining Apple, I created a YouTube channel about AXI, FPGAs and System-on-chips. You can find the YouTube channel here: My YouTube channel. As of now, I am not updating my YouTube channel anymore.
This current web site along with Green Electrons will keep infomration related to all my previous work.
Might you need to contact me on questions related to my previous work, you can find my email address in my YouTube channel.
I have done my PhD (between 2010 to 2014) at Electrical Engineering department of University of Bologna under the supervision of Prof. Luca Benini , who is a professor at ETHZ as well as UNIBO.
After PhD, I had a short post-doc program at Microelectronic systems groupd of Prof. Norbert Wehn at TU Kaiserslautern, in Germany.
After post-doc, I started working at Germaneers GmbH, on development of PCI Express based, high-performance data storage and processing solutions using FPGAs. The main application of the product was autonomous driving for cars. The project was done for Audi.
At 2016, I joined Magna Electronics EU (Munich), where I worked on design and implementation of surround view systems for cars using FPGAs. The main customers for our product were Ford and Toyota.
At 2020, I joined Blickfeld GmbH, a company specialized in creating high-performance, accurate and cost-efficient LiDARs.
At 2021, I started working for Apple as a contractor FPGA developer. At 2022, I joined Apple as a full time employee.