Summary
Lianwei Wang is a Sensor Software Engineer based in the San Francisco Bay Area with 13 years of embedded systems experience and over a decade focused on Linux kernel and Android platform R&D. He brings deep expertise in kernel and device driver development—power management, filesystems, scheduler and memory subsystems—paired with hands-on Android Framework, HAL and core services work, especially Android power management. Lianwei is adept at debugging complex system failures (ANR, OOM, tombstone, kernel panic, watchdog) and specializes in performance tuning across ARM platforms (TI-OMAP, Qualcomm, Intel) using Lauterbach Trace32, JTAG and QEMU/User-Mode Linux. At Motorola he led Android power management efforts for more than a decade and now applies that embedded systems rigor to sensor software at General Motors. Familiar with a broad toolchain (C/Java/C++/Python/Go, Git/SVN/Gerrit, Jenkins/Hudson, JIRA), he combines low-level kernel skills with practical system bring-up experience that accelerates hardware-to-production delivery. An oft-overlooked strength is his track record of translating kernel-level optimizations into measurable system power and stability gains in production devices.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Beijing University of Chemical Technology
English