Jinyang Liu

Teaching Assistant at Washington University McKelvey School of Engineering

Missouri, United States
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Jinyang Liu is a pragmatic software engineer and current MS student at Washington University with eight years of hands-on experience across testing, automation, and Android development. As a teaching assistant for Video Game Programming, he blends academic rigor with practical coding skills while mentoring students. His industry internships include improving sensor-fusion algorithm accuracy from ~60% to over 85% through systematic test design and automating Java-based test pipelines for database synchronization tools. Comfortable across embedded sensing, backend testing, and mobile ecosystems, he’s driven by measurable quality gains and often surfaces hard-to-find bugs via well-designed test suites. Based in Missouri, he also authors a Chinese tech column (微信公众号 今阳说), signaling an interest in communicating engineering ideas beyond code.
code8 years of coding experience
bookBachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science at Beijing Wuzi University
bookMaster of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Washington University McKelvey School of Engineering
languagesChinese, English

Github contributions (5)

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JinYangLiu/LjyUtils

Dec 2017 - Jul 2018

Contributions:7 releases, 263 commits, 215 pushes in 6 months
JinYangLiu/iOSDemos

Mar 2018 - Feb 2019

Contributions:11 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year
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Jinyang Liu - Teaching Assistant at Washington University McKelvey School of Engineering