Summary
Liang Wang is a Software Architect with 14 years of deep compiler and toolchain expertise, focused on GPU, ARM, and DSP targets from embedded to GPGPU. He has designed and shipped LLVM- and GCC-based compilers, assemblers, linkers, simulators and debuggers across Qualcomm, Intel, Marvell, and startups, and recently led graph-compiler and inference-engine work optimized for heterogeneous devices. Based in San Diego, he blends systems-level engineering with practical deployment experience—optimizing runtimes for real hardware constraints rather than just academic prototypes. His career shows a rare continuity across vendor silicon and open-source compiler stacks, enabling end-to-end delivery from front-end IR to back-end codegen and verification.
14 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Computer Science, Bachelor, Computer Science at Zhejiang University
Chinese, English