• IEEE.org
  • IEEE CS Standards
  • Career Center
  • About Us
  • Subscribe to Newsletter

0

IEEE-CS_LogoTM-orange
  • MEMBERSHIP
  • CONFERENCES
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • EDUCATION & CAREER
  • VOLUNTEER
  • ABOUT
  • Join Us
IEEE-CS_LogoTM-orange

0

IEEE Computer Society Logo
Sign up for our newsletter
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
About UsBoard of GovernorsNewslettersPress RoomIEEE Support CenterContact Us
COMPUTING RESOURCES
Career CenterCourses & CertificationsWebinarsPodcastsTech NewsMembership
BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Corporate PartnershipsConference Sponsorships & ExhibitsAdvertisingRecruitingDigital Library Institutional Subscriptions
DIGITAL LIBRARY
MagazinesJournalsConference ProceedingsVideo LibraryLibrarian Resources
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
GovernanceConference OrganizersAuthorsChaptersCommunities
POLICIES
PrivacyAccessibility StatementIEEE Nondiscrimination PolicyIEEE Ethics ReportingXML Sitemap

Copyright 2026 IEEE - All rights reserved. A public charity, IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.

  • Home
  • /Profiles
  • Home
  • /Profiles

David Bondurant

Vice-Chair, Industry Relations Ad-Hoc Committee

David BondurantDavid Bondurant has been involved in engineering and marketing at 5 successful new technology startup companies including Honeywell Digital Product Center (Bipolar, CMOS, Rad Hard CMOS ASIC), Ramtron (Ferroelectric RAM), Enhanced Memory Systems (Low Latency DRAM, 1-TSRAM), Simtek (nvSRAM), and Freescale/Everspin Technologies (MRAM). David consulted extensively in volatile & non-volatile stand-alone & embedded memory & System-on-Chip technology.

David was recently involved in developing the business plan and branding for new mixed signal IP and product company, Instantaneous Technologies, that is developing a revolutionary new Instantaneous Loop, an ideal PLL, and communication system that capitalizes on the IL. David is an active volunteer in the IEEE and it’s Computer Society. David has been a member of the Computer Society for 52-years. He was president of the Twin Cities Computer Society Chapter, R5/R6 Regional Coordinator, Geographical Activities Committee Chair, and now Industrial Engagement Chair.

LATEST NEWS
Computing’s Top 30: Vishnupriya S. Devarajulu
Computing’s Top 30: Vishnupriya S. Devarajulu
When AI Writes More Code, Safety Becomes the Bottleneck:  A Refactoring Playbook
When AI Writes More Code, Safety Becomes the Bottleneck: A Refactoring Playbook
Why Most AI Failures Are Systems Failures, Not Model Failures
Why Most AI Failures Are Systems Failures, Not Model Failures
Software Engineers: Have You Outgrown Your Role?
Software Engineers: Have You Outgrown Your Role?
Computing’s Top 30: Oluwakemi Temitope Olayinka
Computing’s Top 30: Oluwakemi Temitope Olayinka
Read Next

Computing’s Top 30: Vishnupriya S. Devarajulu

When AI Writes More Code, Safety Becomes the Bottleneck: A Refactoring Playbook

Why Most AI Failures Are Systems Failures, Not Model Failures

Software Engineers: Have You Outgrown Your Role?

Computing’s Top 30: Oluwakemi Temitope Olayinka

Agentic AI in OT: New Capabilities, Emerging Risks, and Governance Challenges

How Do We Fix Data-Movement Bottlenecks in AI Systems? An Interview with Christos Kozyrakis

Computing’s Top 30: Oscar Karnalim

Get the latest news and technology trends for computing professionals with ComputingEdge
Sign up for our newsletter