Summary
Kang Wei is an analog design engineer with nine years of hands-on experience in analog and mixed-signal power-management IC design, currently contributing to Texas Instruments' power solutions from the Dallas–Fort Worth area. He holds a PhD in Power Management IC Design from UT Dallas and has a research background developing high-speed, energy-efficient topologies, gate-driving techniques, and system modeling. His career blends academic rigor—demonstrated by publications on Google Scholar—with industry impact through multiple internships and a continuing engineering role at TI. Known for bridging theory and silicon, he focuses on practical, energy-optimized architectures for power electronics and brings deep expertise in topology tradeoffs that accelerate product-ready designs.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Power Management IC Design, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Power Management IC Design at The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Northwestern Polytechnical University
Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Sun Yat-Sen University