Kang Chen is a software engineer with a decade of experience bridging academic research and production systems in computer networking, currently building software at Google out of Kirkland, Washington. His background spans SDN, wireless and data center networking, and connected vehicle systems, grounded in a PhD in Computer Engineering from Clemson and prior industry work on mobile core subscriber data at Alcatel‑Lucent. He spent several years in academia as an assistant and associate professor, giving him a strong research mindset and the ability to translate novel ideas into robust implementations. Known on GitHub as a "jser" who codes for fun, he blends hands‑on hobbyist curiosity with rigorous engineering discipline. Colleagues describe him as someone who moves fluidly between theoretical protocol design and pragmatic system delivery, often uncovering practical optimizations others overlook.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Engineering at Clemson University
BS Electronics and Information Engineering, BS Electronics and Information Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology
MS Communication and Information Systems, MS Communication and Information Systems at Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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