Summary
Kuan-jung Chiang is a Senior Research Software Development Engineer with a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC San Diego and over a decade of experience building brain-computer interface (BCI) systems and machine learning models for physiological signals. He has led efforts from portable, high-speed BCI spellers on Android to real-time multimodal VR experiments, and has repeatedly turned research prototypes into robust systems during internships and roles at Microsoft, Meta, and Arctop. Currently in Microsoft Research’s Catalyst Lab, he develops AI agents to streamline research workflows, blending deep expertise in EEG signal processing with practical software engineering. His work is notable for reducing BCI calibration time through transfer learning and for shipping state-of-the-art algorithms on constrained platforms—skills that bridge cutting-edge research and deployable products.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
University of California, San Diego
Bachelor, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor, Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University
English, Chinese