Jason Liu is a seasoned embedded software engineer with a decade of experience delivering reliable firmware for wireless and ARM-based SOCs across leading tech companies. He currently engineers software at Apple (since 2022) after a substantial tenure at Qualcomm where he led WIFI/PLC MAC/PHY firmware, ARM Cortex firmware features, and RTOS/power-management work. Earlier roles at Spansion and Atheros built his foundation in embedded Linux/Symbian on customized ARM platforms, giving him a deep hardware-software integration perspective. An unusual academic path — a Bachelor in Industrial Management Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology and a Master in Power Plant Automation from Huazhong University of Science and Technology — informs his systems thinking and cross-domain problem solving. Per his GitHub bio, he’s transitioning from auto autonomy and consumer electronics into GenAI-focused work, aligning with the boom in AI-enabled embedded systems. Based in San Jose, California, he bridges hands-on firmware development with a strategic eye for scalable, robust engineering in fast-moving environments.
10 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering, Power plant automation, Master of Engineering, Power plant automation at Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Bachelor of Engineering, Industrial Management Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering, Industrial Management Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology
Extracts types and relations from an RDF endpoint and models them as VoiD linksets and class partitions.
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