Mike Liang is a seasoned hardware design engineer with over two decades of experience and a current Senior Digital Design Engineer II role at Raytheon, specializing in board-level design, bring-up, validation, and optimization for embedded and consumer electronic systems. He combines hands-on circuit design and schematic/layout expertise with practical system requirements development, having used tools like Cadence Allegro, OrCAD, PTC Windchill and common lab instruments to move designs from concept to validated product. His background includes key engineering roles at NVIDIA and Mercury Systems, reflecting deep experience across high-performance and defense-focused platforms. Comfortable leading or contributing individually, he excels at troubleshooting complex hardware issues during bring-up and has a track record of improving system reliability through iterative validation. Based in Greater Boston, he pairs formal electrical engineering training from Northeastern with a pragmatic, test-first approach that often uncovers subtle integration issues early in development.
5 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Northeastern University
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Mike Liang - Senior Digital Design Engineer II at Raytheon