Summary
Chung Lee is a firmware engineer with 10 years of experience specializing in wireless communications, SoC performance profiling, and edge ML for constrained devices. He has worked across chipset and system vendors—contributing to 5G NAS protocol stacks at MediaTek, building performance and power validation for data-center SoCs at Intel, and now developing firmware at Google. His background blends hands-on modem protocol implementation, pre/post-silicon power/performance characterization, and automation for network testing, enabling him to bridge specification-level detail with practical firmware fixes. Based in Hsinchu, Taiwan, he pairs a master's in computer science with research experience in ML-assisted indoor localization and V2X slicing, reflecting a knack for applying algorithms to real-world radio problems. Colleagues would describe him as methodical and curious—someone who profiles chips by day and believes in "writing your own destiny" outside of work.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at National Chiao Tung University
Bachelor's degree, Engineering Science, Bachelor's degree, Engineering Science at National Cheng Kung University