Summary
Andy Huang is a seasoned process and embedded systems engineer with over two decades of product experience across networking and automotive domains, currently driving process engineering at MediaTek. He has led platform bring-up and Linux-based firmware development for diverse SoCs (Qualcomm, TI, Freescale, Broadcom, Realtek, Cavium) and delivered products from DashCams and TCU/fleet-management systems to routers, NAS and e-readers. Deep expertise spans embedded Linux, Yocto/OpenWRT/AOSP toolchains, kernel drivers, firewall/IPv6, and automotive interfaces like CAN/CAN-FD, HSIC and DSRC. At Wistron Neweb he headed a team that built automotive CPU module test systems and integrated complex telematics stacks, blending low-level bring-up with product-level requirements and Automotive SPICE practices. Active on GitHub and personal tech blog, he pairs hands-on board bring-up knowledge with a habit of continuous learning (Coursera coursework in strategy and learning). Notably, he combines breadth across consumer and automotive hardware platforms with long-term ownership of QA and production test systems.
13 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
YESI EDUCATION
IECS, IECS at Feng Chia University
English, Chinese