Talks and Presentations
I have presented technical topics across industry, university coursework, and student communities. This page collects all of them in one place.
Industry Presentations (Cisco)
ASIC Internship Final Presentation (May 2023)
Presented my end of internship technical summary to the ASIC design and verification team. Covered RTL work, debugging, and project outcomes.
RJ45++ Innovation Challenge Presentation (Sep 2023)
Presented an architecture and design innovation proposal to a panel of engineering judges as part of the Cisco RJ45++ challenge.
Cisco Book Club Moderator (Sep 2025)
Moderated an internal book club discussion with participation from different teams. Helped guide the conversation and support group learning.
Academic Presentations (USC)
Logic Locking Midterm Presentation (Sep 2022)
Presented midterm progress on my logic locking and hardware Trojan project. Focused on basic locking ideas and early experiments.
Logic Locking Final Presentation (Nov 2022)
Delivered the final project presentation on logic locking, switching activity observations, and Trojan concepts.
Research Paper Presentation: Ariadne (Oct 2022)
Presented the key ideas of paper “Ariadne: Dominance Checking of Nonlinear Hybrid Automata Using Reachability Analysis.” Explained the problem setup, key ideas of the authors, and results.
Cardinal NoC Router and Processor (Nov 2022)
Presented the Verilog based architecture and design of the Cardinal NoC Router and Cardinal Processor as part of Team 29 under Professor Moe Tabar.
Integrated Memory Devices and Technology (Mar 2022)
Presented course material related to memory device behavior, cell structure, and technology considerations. Slides not available.
Community Speaking
USC Society of Women Engineers Panel
Panel speaker (Dec 4, 2025).
Participated in an alumni panel with other USC SWE graduates to discuss internships, transitioning from USC to industry, early career growth, and what ASIC design work looks like in practice.
This was a live conversation-based session. No slides were used.
More talks, panels, and speaking engagements will be added as I continue sharing technical and career learning material.