Dongyang Du

Mobile Terminal - Physical Layer Algorithm Development at Hisilicon technologies

Shanghai, Shanghai, China
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Dongyang Du is a mobile terminal physical-layer algorithm engineer with 11 years of experience designing channel coding, MIMO transceivers, OFDM systems, and channel estimation algorithms. He has applied research-grade expertise into product-focused development at Hisilicon since 2018 after contributing physical-layer solutions at Nokia Networks. Trained with a Master's in Wireless Communication Engineering from the University of Oulu, he blends theoretical rigor with hands-on implementation in commercial chip and system environments. Known for turning advanced signal-processing ideas into robust, testable algorithms, he focuses on performance and implementability under real-world constraints. Based in Shanghai, he pairs steady long-term team engagement with a curiosity for lightweight experimentation—evidenced by a compact, playful GitHub bio that hints at quick prototyping.
code11 years of coding experience
bookMaster's degree, Wireless communication engineering, Master's degree, Wireless communication engineering at University of Oulu
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (5)

sse6
kubernetes1
proxy1
tensorflow1
ipvs1

Github contributions (5)

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Contributions:154 commits, 23 pushes, 1 branch in 3 months
DaiDongyang/knn

Oct 2017 - Nov 2017

Contributions:26 commits, 1 push in 6 days
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Dongyang Du - Mobile Terminal - Physical Layer Algorithm Development at Hisilicon technologies