Summary
Jingyu Chen is a software and automated test engineer with 8 years’ experience building and validating automotive-grade systems, currently contributing to Huawei’s AtelierOS as a code committer and test function owner. With a Master’s in Industrial Engineering from Rutgers, Jingyu blends data-driven reliability analysis and automation—authoring ~400k lines of Python test scripts and several in-house frameworks—to ensure ASIL D–level software quality across OEM integrations. He has led kernel and real-time service reliability testing, accepted 30+ software requests with no downstream defects, and managed 10+ test environments including MDC 810 and TDA4. Earlier roles at BMW, Bosch, and Rutgers showcase his strengths in SQL, MATLAB/R, VBA and machine learning for production and safety analytics. Fluent in Mandarin and proficient in English, he thrives in multicultural teams and under pressure, often turning complex reliability research into practical test solutions. A pragmatic engineer, he pairs academic publications and published projects with hands-on automation that keeps safety-critical releases on schedule.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Industrial Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Industrial Engineering at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Master's degree, Industrial Engineering, 3.63/4.0, Master's degree, Industrial Engineering, 3.63/4.0 at Rutgers University
English, Chinese