PARSIPPANY โ Shreyas Angadi earned Faculty Honors for the Spring 2026 semester at the Georgia Institute of Technology, an academic distinction awarded to undergraduate students who achieve a 4.0 grade point average for the semester.
Angadi is a graduate of The Academy for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, where he earned his high school diploma in June 2025 and was involved in Physics Club, Varsity Fencing, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Tech Honor Society, and Sociรฉtรฉ Honoraire de Franรงais.
Since January 2026, Angadi has worked on-site as a Field Programmable Gate Array Engineer with the Georgia Tech Vertically Integrated Projects Program. In that role, he has contributed to a secure, dual-core RISC-V voting machine by updating and validating a Verilog processor design of more than three thousand lines for physical implementation on a Xilinx PYNQ-Z1 field programmable gate array.
He has also redesigned legacy hardware interrupt request logic to manage complex exceptions, bringing the custom processor architecture into full compliance with the Privileged Instruction Set Architecture, and has collaborated across a multidisciplinary team, authoring engineering notebooks to document hardware architecture and coordinate code merges with other intellectual property blocks.
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