Summary
David Liang is an embedded software engineer with a decade of hands-on experience building vehicle electronics and launch systems at Ford, blending software and hardware fluency across embedded systems, automotive electronics, and electrification. He brings practical product delivery experience from roles spanning software development, core design and release, to vehicle launch and application testing, and applies a research-driven mindset from prior sustainable energy and computer-vision projects. Based in Berlin with roots in U.S. engineering education, he pairs strong academic foundations in electrical and computer engineering with a penchant for AI, AR/VR, and computational creativity. Known for relentless learning and perseverance, he often connects cross-disciplinary insights—like computer vision and sustainability—to drive pragmatic, innovative solutions in automotive and robotics domains.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Associate degree, Pre-Engineering, 3.86, Associate degree, Pre-Engineering, 3.86 at Henry Ford College
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Electrical Engineering, 3.56, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Electrical Engineering, 3.56 at University of Michigan-Dearborn
Chinese, English