Dr. Chris Dick joined NVIDIA in 2020 where he is a wireless architect working on the application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to 5G and 6G wireless. From 1998 to 2020 he was a Fellow and the DSP Chief Architect at Xilinx.
In his 30 years working in signal processing and communications he has delivered silicon and software products for 3G, 4G, and 5G baseband DSP and Docsis 3.1 cable access and vector processor architectures. He has performed research and delivered products for digital front-end (DFE) technology for cellular systems with a particular emphasis on digital pre-distortion for power amplifier linearization. Chris has also worked extensively on silicon architecture and compilers for machine learning.
Prior to moving to Silicon Valley in 1998, he was a tenured academic in Melbourne Australia for 13 years. He has over 250 publications and 90 patents.
In 2018 he was awarded the IEEE Communications Society Award for Advances in Communication for research in the area of full-duplex wireless communication.