Summary
Long Tran is a software engineer and electrical engineering MSc candidate at the University of Michigan with 10 years of hands-on experience across IC design tooling, embedded systems, and data-driven engineering. He has interned at Apple building simulation dashboards and SQLite-backed tooling that sped debugging tenfold, and prototyped Python classes to automate circuit-level sweeps without manual netlist edits. His ASIC and RTL work includes designing a processing element for a DNN accelerator, while prior roles span predictive maintenance analytics, component lifecycle management, and vehicle electronics with STM32/CAN integrations. Long combines low-level hardware insight with practical software engineering—translating Perl flows to maintainable Python, and creating regression/visualization tools to drive vendor collaboration. Based in Ann Arbor, he’s comfortable shipping both research prototypes and production-facing tooling, and often focuses on automations that reveal hidden failure modes in complex flows.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Michigan - Rackham Graduate School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Summa Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Summa Cum Laude at University of Michigan College of Engineering
United Nations International School of Hanoi (UNIS Hanoi)