A not-so-brief bio
Posted by Karen B on September 28th, 2007
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Karen Bartleson – Director of Interoperability, Synopsys
Karen Bartleson has 27 years of experience in the semiconductor industry. She joined Synopsys in 1995 as standards program manager and is currently director of interoperability and university programs. Her primary responsibilities include initiatives and programs that increase Synopsys’ customer satisfaction through electronic design automation tool interoperability, compute platform support, and university relationships. She also held the position of director of quality at Synopsys for three years.
Synopsys’ interoperability program develops partnerships in the design automation industry to drive comprehensive design solutions for enhanced customer design flows. It provides leadership and support within industry standards organizations such as IEEE and supplies open interfaces to the industry using an open source model with structured innovations coming from the community.
Prior to joining Synopsys, Ms. Bartleson was CAD manager at UTMC (United Technologies Microelectronics Center), responsible for the design system used to create high-reliability application-specific integrated circuits. Before that, she worked at Texas Instruments as logic analysis manager where she was responsible for the development and support of TI’s internal logic simulation products.
Ms. Bartleson is an officer of the IEEE Design Automation Standards Committee (DASC) which sponsors most of the IEEE design automation-related standards. She is a member of the IEEE Standard Education Committee (SEC) and recently contributed a tutorial on one of the newest design automation standards, SystemVerilog IEEE 1800. Presently, she is an active participant in the IEEE P1801 study group which is developing an IEEE standard for design and verification of low-power integrated circuits. Previously, she was an active member of the Electronic Design Automation Consortium’s interoperability committee and a participant in several IEEE standards working groups including 1076, 1364, 1481, and 1800.
As an officer and board member of the Accellera standards organization that supplies standards to the IEEE, Ms. Bartleson supported the IEEE Corporate Standards Program for design automation when the program was emerging. Accellera now recommends all of its standards to be entity-based as a result of the success of SystemVerilog, one of the earliest standards to go through the corporate standardization process.
Ms. Bartleson holds a BSEE from California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, California. She was the recipient of the Marie R. Pistilli Women in Design Automation Achievement Award in 2002. As an individual member of the IEEE for 28 years, Ms. Bartleson seeks to further the mission of the IEEE and the IEEE Standards Association.
















I can hardly believe it. I’ve been in the EDA business since 1980 when I joined TI’s Design Automation Department after graduating from Cal Poly with my BSEE. Since 1995, much of my attention has been focused on EDA standards. I reached a moment of truth this year when I admitted, albeit reluctantly, that I could be called a standards-lifer. So, I decided it’s time to share my perspectives on what’s going on in the standards arena. Welcome to my blog - I can’t wait to hear from you! 







