About Us
Engineering judgment for power systems where qualification, schedule, and risk matter.
Inrush Technology was created to support teams working on power electronics for aerospace, data center, and telecom applications—environments where design decisions are constrained not just by performance, but by qualification standards, certification timelines, and program risk.
Modern power programs increasingly face a familiar problem:
architecture decisions are locked in early, while validation, qualification exposure, and staffing capacity arrive much later. When issues surface during PQ or compliance testing, the cost is measured in schedule slips, redesigns, and program stress, not just BOM dollars.
Inrush Technology focuses on that gap.
Who is behind Inrush Technology
I am Aniruddha Mukherjee, a power electronics engineer with more than 15 years of experience designing and supporting hardware power systems in regulated and high-reliability environments, including aerospace programs at Honeywell Aerospace and Automotive programs at BorgWarner.
My background spans:
- Discrete power converter and motor drive design
- Board-level bring-up and failure analysis
- Power qualification realities (including DO-160–driven constraints)
- The practical tradeoffs between COTS modules and discrete architectures
- Supporting programs under real schedule and staffing pressure
I have worked closely with system architects, qualification teams, program managers, and suppliers—often at the point where theoretical design assumptions meet operational reality.
What Inrush Technology provides
Inrush Technology is not a traditional design house and not a pure recruiting agency.
It operates at the intersection of engineering judgment, early technical validation, and talent signal.
Depending on the need, this includes:
- Early power architecture reviews to identify qualification and robustness risk before layouts and programs are locked
- Standalone evaluation boards and bring-up support used to de-risk concepts outside the critical program path
- Technical perspective for managers evaluating design approaches, staffing decisions, or supplier tradeoffs
- Selective talent referrals for power electronics roles, based on direct technical judgment rather than keyword matching
Engagements are intentionally lightweight and focused—designed to reduce uncertainty, not add process.
Why “Inrush”
In power systems, inrush is where reality first asserts itself.
It exposes assumptions, stresses components, and reveals whether an architecture was designed with real conditions in mind.
The same is true of complex engineering programs.
Inrush Technology exists to surface risk early, inform decisions with practical data, and help teams move forward with confidence.