Summary
Jason Leng is a wireless and RF systems engineer with 4 years of industry experience and a strong academic foundation from UCSD (BS) and MIT (MS). He helped develop Apple's first in-house cellular chipset and now works on broader wireless systems at Apple, bringing hands-on RF design and system-level integration experience. His background spans robotics, embedded autonomy, and signal kinetics from research roles at Harvard and the MIT Media Lab, giving him a rare blend of theoretical communications expertise and practical product engineering. Prior internships and roles in semiconductor, computer vision, and quantitative development (ASML, SenseTime, BAAI, HiggsAsset) demonstrate versatility across hardware, software, and data-driven domains. Colleagues value his ability to translate academic research into manufacturable, ship-ready systems and to navigate cross-disciplinary teams from antenna to firmware. An under-the-radar strength is that he pairs deep RF chops with software and quantitative experience, enabling faster iteration between algorithm, firmware, and silicon.
4 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Master of Science - MS at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of California San Diego
Chinese, English