Summary
Chen Huang is a seasoned software engineer with 14 years of experience specializing in wireless and test automation, currently at Google after a long tenure at Apple where he built in-house automation platforms. He designed and extended CoreAutomation and spearheaded BluetoothAutomation, a simulator that can emulate diverse Bluetooth roles from HID keyboards to LE beacons by controlling USB dongles. His background includes deep hands-on work with cellular protocols and network simulators at Research In Motion, giving him uncommon breadth across radio, telephony, and Bluetooth domains. Known for teaching himself complex specifications, he combines practical systems engineering with a knack for turning protocol detail into robust test infrastructure. Based in Cupertino, he blends rigorous academic training in computer engineering and computer science with pragmatic, production-focused delivery. Colleagues describe him as a versatile engineer — a "jack of all trades" who reliably delivers specialized automation solutions.
14 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Computer Engineering, 93%, Bachelor, Computer Engineering, 93% at McMaster University
Master of Mathematics, Computer Science, 84.5, Master of Mathematics, Computer Science, 84.5 at University of Waterloo
English, Chinese