Summary
Henry Yang is a Visiting Research Scholar at ICSI/UC Berkeley and an associate professor-turned-engineering leader with a decade of hands-on R&D across internet architecture, information security, speech/audio processing, and FPGA-based embedded systems. He combines academic rigor—PhD in Computer Science and graduate teaching/supervision at Shanghai Jiaotong University—with industry practice managing product, training, and hardware/software projects in startups and state enterprises. His technical breadth spans DONA-based network research, virtualization, acoustic echo cancellation and speech codecs, MPEG-4 video analysis, Bluetooth/wireless systems, and Verilog/VHDL FPGA design. Notably, he pairs systems-level networking security work with low-level DSP and fixed-point processor programming, enabling cross-domain solutions from protocol design to real-time multimedia processing. Based in Albany, CA, he brings a rare mix of university research, product management, and embedded-hardware experience to multidisciplinary teams.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D, Computer Science, Ph.D, Computer Science at Huazhong University of Science and Technology