Summary
Chengxiang Wang is an Airborne NVH Attribute Engineer at JLR with nine years of engineering experience focused on vehicle noise, vibration and harshness, hardware and mechatronics. He progressed through JLR’s graduate rotations, gaining cross-disciplinary exposure across vehicle programmes, energy efficiency research and SVO, which gives him a rare blend of product development and NVH specialist insight. Chengxiang pairs an Automotive Engineering BE from Warwick with postgraduate study in Advanced Materials at UCL, enabling him to connect material science fundamentals to real-world acoustic and mechanical performance. His background includes hands-on control systems work for a student racing car and industrial research on galvanized and cold-rolled steels, reflecting both practical systems thinking and materials-process know-how. Based in Coventry, he is motivated by innovation and sustainability and is comfortable translating experimental data into actionable vehicle attribute improvements. Notably, his career path shows a consistent focus on bridging research, materials and control engineering to reduce airborne noise in production vehicles.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours, Automotive Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering with Honours, Automotive Engineering at University of Warwick
University College London