Summary
Martin Wang is a PhD candidate in Computer Science and Engineering at Santa Clara University specializing in Wi‑Fi and network research, with eight years of engineering experience spanning wireless standards, software development, and data science. He has blended academic research (IEEE 802.11 work, NS-3) with industry R&D at Nokia on emerging Wi‑Fi standards and production-focused software roles such as test automation at Infineon. Proficient in Python, Java, C/C++, machine learning and big-data stacks (TensorFlow, Spark, Cassandra, PostgreSQL), he moves comfortably between low-level networking protocols and applied ML/analytics. As a recurring teaching assistant across programming, AI and ML courses, he pairs strong communication and mentoring skills with hands-on experimentation. Based in San Jose, he brings a unique mechanical-engineering background to system design and measurement, often approaching networking problems with a data-driven, instrumented mindset.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate of Completion, Data Scientist Nanodegree, Certificate of Completion, Data Scientist Nanodegree at Udacity
Graduate, Data Analytics, Graduate, Data Analytics at San José State University
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Northeastern University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science and Engineering at Santa Clara University
English, Chinese