Summary
Chia-hao Chang is an electrical engineering master's student at UCLA with a decade of hands-on experience in ASIC design flow and IC engineering, including a research internship at TSMC focused on post-placement-and-routing hotspot fixing. He is proficient in C/C++, Verilog, Perl, Tcl, cross-compiling drivers on Windows and Unix-like systems, and experienced with Cadence (RTL Compiler, Encounter, Spectre), Calibre, HSpice and MATLAB. Based in Los Angeles, he bridges academia and industry—having served as a reader at UCLA while contributing practical scripting solutions to clean EM hotspots and analyze performance impacts in production toolchains. Bilingual in English and Mandarin, he combines deep circuit-level knowledge with tooling and automation skills that accelerate physical-design iterations.
10 years of coding experience
B.S. Electrical Engineering, B.S. Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University
University of California, Los Angeles