Summary
Alan Tseng is an Embedded Software Engineer with eight years of experience building and debugging server firmware, OpenBMC platforms, and Linux kernel internals for data center and AI products. He has hands-on expertise in driver porting, bare-metal provisioning, and low-level debugging (GDB, core dumps, perf, eBPF), and has shipped firmware for AWS-related and NVIDIA AI data center servers. Alan bridges firmware and cloud-native workflows—authoring PXE/kubeadm provisioning systems and contributing to Buildroot/Yocto-based BMCs—while also validating firmware via serial-over-LAN and pytest-driven state machines. A strong open-source mindset and research background (M.S. Computer Science, NTU, 4.12/4.3) underpin contributions to minimalist OS projects and a public LLaMA.cpp profiling lab that combines kernel tracing with model performance tuning. He’s equally comfortable tracing memory-management issues in the kernel as integrating frontend and CI/CD tooling to streamline platform delivery.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, 4.12/4.3, Master's degree, Computer Science, 4.12/4.3 at National Taiwan University