With over 200 students and faculty in attendance, he was able to share about the future of Cadence and participate in a fireside chat hosted by Tsu-Jae King Liu, the Dean of the UC Berkeley College of Engineering. His invited talk, “ The End of Technology as We Know It and the Rise of Computational Software,” was a part of the UC Berkeley College of Engineering “View from the Top” series. Anirudh Devgan, president and CEO of Cadence. The highlight of the day was the keynote delivered by Dr. The UC Berkeley faculty shared research that complements Cadence’s technology and is of mutual interest. This workshop focused on Cadence’s technology leadership in our business spaces and presented some of the industry challenges we face. We kicked the day off with a morning workshop with faculty, PhD students, and Cadence folks. Continuing to develop these fruitful connections, we hosted another Cadence on Campus, this time at UC Berkeley! Cadence highlighted challenges in the industry that the faculty and their students can work to address, and we got to learn about their research focus and interests, allowing our business leaders to find additional relevant research collaborations. We have had Cadence on Campus at Clemson University, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and UT Austin, where we networked with hundreds of students and engaged in meaningful conversations with professors. We are connecting with professors on their research, enabling access to cutting-edge Cadence technology in their classrooms and labs, and talking with students about how they can make an impact in the electronics industry by joining the Cadence team or one of our customers. The Cadence Academic Network is collaborating with universities to build deeper connections between our business focus areas and academia.
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