Summary
Damo Wang is an RF/antenna and mmWave researcher with over five years in academia and a decade of engineering experience spanning antenna design, power electronics, and hands-on prototyping. Currently a Teaching Assistant at the University of Idaho, he supports labs in circuits, electromagnetics, and signals while completing a PhD focused on antenna systems. His research blends soft-robotic-enabled electrical components with high-power RF applications, reflecting a practical approach to bridging mechanical flexibility and electromagnetic performance. Prior industry and internship roles—ranging from inductor fabrication to underwater robotic systems—give him a rare combination of PCB-level manufacturing insight and systems-level debugging skills. Based in Minneapolis, he approaches coding with a lighthearted “let coding being easy!” ethos that complements his experimental, multidisciplinary toolkit.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Antenna, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Antenna at University of Idaho
Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electronic Science and Technology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electronic Science and Technology at Hunan University
Certificate, Power Electronics and Systems, Certificate, Power Electronics and Systems at University of St. Thomas
English, Chinese