Cheng-chieh Huang is a software engineer with nine years of experience spanning firmware, simulation, research, and large-scale product engineering, currently building systems at Google from Taiwan. He holds a PhD in Computer Architecture from the University of Edinburgh and has applied that deep hardware-software knowledge to memory systems and processor architecture research as well as to fast SPICE simulation and firmware development. His career moves—from ASUS firmware to academic research, then to Mentor Graphics’ Fast SPICE team and now Google—reflect a rare blend of low-level systems expertise and production-grade software engineering. Comfortable translating complex architecture concepts into robust, high-performance code, he brings academic rigor to practical system design and optimization.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Architecture, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Architecture at The University of Edinburgh
A fully Go userland with Linux bootloaders! u-root can create a one-binary root file system (initramfs) containing a busybox-like set of tools written in Go.
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