About Us
Our Mission
When we worked on design tools for large semiconductor companies we realized why companies find it difficult to get them right: Creating good tools is a non-trivial exercise in combining expertise from many different areas: software, hardware, marketing, UX / UI, customer support, data analytics, sales and marketing. We saw how companies struggled; we learned; we became experts.
Now you do not have to struggle. Let us solve the problem for you. We will create a top-of-the-line tools at fraction of the cost.
Our Purpose
We will partner with you closely. We will help you define the problem and its solution.
We will develop the tools and deploy them for you.
You will have full control over the source code and the IP we develop.
We will always be there for you to support them.
Our Team
Chief Consultant
Surinder P. Singh, PhD
Surinder is an expert in semiconductors, simulations, modeling, and software. He has worked in major semiconductor companies such as Intel Corporation and Texas Instruments, Inc., onsemi, and Nexperia. He has worked as Head of Design Tools, Application and Software manager. He released award-winning tools WEBENCH®, WebDesigner+™, and Product Recommendation Tool+™. He earned his B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, India, and MS, PhD, from the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, all in Electrical Engineering.
Consultant
Prof. Mahendra K. Verma, PhD
Prof. Mahendra Verma is a pioneer in the field of numerical simulation, modeling, high-performance computing, and computational fluid dynamics. He is the author of several textbooks, including one on Python and numerical methods. He is a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy. He studied at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, India, and at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA. Currently, he is a professor of physics at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Kanpur, India.
Head of HR and Administration
Simran Singh
Simran is an expert in B2B/B2C partnerships. Over ten years of success driving profits, quality, and innovation in the organization. In-depth knowledge of the service industry with digital marketing, campaign management, and brand management, providing creative solutions, recommendations, and professional customer service.
Consultant
Prof. Mahesh B. Patil, PhD
Prof. Mahesh B. Patil is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at IIT Bombay, India, specializing in circuit simulation and optimization. He earned his B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, India, and MS from the University of Southern California, CA, USA, and PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA. He developed the SEQUEL circuit simulator, widely used in education, and co-authored a comprehensive book on power electronic circuit simulation and modeling.
Advisor
Lucas Tsao, PhD
Lucas has global experience in AI innovation, technical, and business leadership. He is an expert in machine learning, deep learning, predictive models, and natural language processing (NLP). He has international cross-industry experience in semiconductors, communications, airlines, oil, and IoT. Lucas holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California, USA, in Machine Learning and DSP. He got his bachelor’s in electrical engineering from the National Taiwan University.
What does the name dehdis mean?
Pronunciation: /ðehˈðɪs / IPA Guide - Letter "d" is pronounced similar to softer "the".
Word Origin
The words "deh" and "dis" represent many Indo-European languages. deh means ten in English, originating from dasham / daśam (दशम) or daś (दस) in Sanskrit and Hindi. Ten, for instance, is desať in Slovak, and desyat in Russian. The word dis is derived from the word diśā (दिशा) in Sanskrit and is the etymological root of the word "direction" in English.
Meaning
dehdis means ten directions. These ten directions are east, west, north, south, northeast, southeast, southwest, northwest, up, and down. The Sanskrit names of these directions are respectively purva, pashchim, uttar, dakshin, ishan, agneya, nairut, vayuvya, urdhva, and adho. Several religions from India use "dehdis" in their scriptures: Sikh and Hindu, Buddhist, and the Jain faith.
Embracing the Digital Age
The dehdis logo reflects the omnidirectional nature of the word. It hasn't escaped our attention that ten directions can also be written as "10d," which seamlessly blends is the digital "1" and "0", highlighting the digital nature of our work.
At dehdis, we are committed to harnessing the power of technology to create cutting-edge solutions that transcend boundaries. Our name is more than just a moniker; it's a testament to our unwavering dedication to exploring new horizons, embracing diverse perspectives, and delivering excellence in every direction we venture.