Summary
Chung-kai Mei is a firmware and system software engineer with 10 years’ experience specializing in Android/Linux performance, scheduler tuning, and low-level firmware for mobile and embedded platforms. He holds an M.S. in Computer Science and a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and his master’s work combined IMUs and ultrasonic sensors for indoor positioning — evidence of a strong hardware-software integration mindset. At MediaTek he owned CPU scheduler, efuse validation and secure one-time programmable tooling across bootloaders, kernel, userspace and TrustZone, and at Google he shipped measurable improvements to Pixel boot time, module loading, idle power and jank reduction. He routinely collaborates with hotplug, thermal and DVFS subsystems and develops kernel modules and security libraries that protect proprietary IP. Known for pragmatic engineering that blends pre- and post-silicon verification with production performance tuning, he brings deep system insight and a track record of quantifiable impact. Based in New Taipei, he combines hands-on firmware work with cross-layer optimization to squeeze latency and power out of complex devices.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Chiao Tung University
Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.9/4.3, Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.9/4.3 at National Tsing Hua University