Hsiu-ting Hsieh is an engineering manager at NVIDIA with 11 years of experience specializing in VLSI design, post-silicon debugging, and memory validation for advanced DRAM types including LPDDR and GDDR6. She combines hands-on lab expertise in signal integrity and power sequencing with leadership of cross-functional EMC bring-up and customer root-cause investigations. Her low-level system software contributions to the ARM Trusted Firmware-A mirror for NVIDIA Tegra platforms demonstrate deep familiarity with secure boot, power management, and memory controller configuration. Known for optimizing DRAM power/performance and maintaining internal tooling, she bridges silicon validation and embedded software to accelerate delivery. Academically strong with MS (Univ. of Michigan) and BS (NCTU) degrees and a history of international study, she brings rigorous engineering discipline to complex hardware-software problems. An unusual asset: she pairs post-silicon lab instincts with firmware-level fixes, enabling end-to-end resolution from signal trace to secure boot behavior.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 3.93, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 3.93 at National Chiao Tung University
Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering: Systems, 3.97, Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering: Systems, 3.97 at University of Michigan
Exchange Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.67, Exchange Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.67 at Carnegie Mellon University
Contributions summary:Hsiu-ting primarily contributed to the NVIDIA Tegra platform within the ARM Trusted Firmware-A repository. Their work focused on low-level system software, including memory controller configurations and power management for Tegra SoCs. The user implemented and modified code related to secure boot, clock settings, and context saving for System Suspend/Resume operations, specifically for the Tegra210 and Tegra194 platforms. They also addressed memory-related configurations, including TZDRAM setup and L2 ECC parity protection.
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