The world today demands Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. That's why you need a a mentor-led ecosystem/Community to transition from textbook memorization to intuitive design and Analog Leverage.
You know the equations for OpAmps, but your mind goes blank when asked to design one on a whiteboard. We fix the "Thinking" layer.
You are technically capable but stuck in a linear career path. You don't know how to convert engineering skill into scalable assets.
AI is everywhere, but tutorials are shallow. You need an engineer's perspective on how to leverage AI for actual workflow efficiency.
TRACK A
For students and EEs who want to master Analog Design and pass tough interviews.
TRACK B
If you know the theory but freeze in front of a circuit, this is for you. Learn why things work, not just memorize.
βMost engineers donβt fail because they lack knowledge. They struggle because no one taught them how to think like an engineer.β
Iβm Akash, an Analog Design Engineer currently working at Micron, with prior experience at Texas Instruments.
My journey into core electronics wasnβt straightforward. During my B.Tech, I was the only person in my entire college who chose to pursue the Analog / VLSI design path seriously.
After graduating in 2020, I prepared for GATE and eventually cracked Texas Instruments through an off-campus process β an experience that reshaped how I think about interviews.
Most capable engineers donβt struggle because they lack intelligence β they struggle because they lack structured thinking, context, and mentorship.
That realization led to AdeptFlux. My goal is to help learners bridge the gap between academics and industry.
Through AdeptFlux, I want to:
I believe strong engineers are built by how they think, not how much they memorize.
The gap between university theory and industry expectation is massive. I created AdeptFlux to be the bridge I wish I had.
When I started my journey in Analog Design, I was often the only one in the room. I cracked Texas Instruments and Micron not because I was a genius, but because I learned how to deconstruct problems.
My goal isn't just to teach you circuits. It's to help you think like a designer so you can walk into any interview at TI, Qualcomm, or Analog Devices with genuine confidence.
Direct access to ask questions, clear doubts, and refine your strategy.
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