Summary
Nianhang Hu is a senior embedded engineer with 11+ years of hands-on experience in chip bring-up, Linux kernel driver development, RTOS work, and low-power performance optimization. He has a strong track record at companies like Nufront and Cirtec Medical and combines practical bare-metal and hardware-debug skills (logic analyzers, DS5) with kernel-level software integration. His research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on efficient testing of hardware network protocols (symbolic execution, FPGA TCP/IP stacks on ZYNQ) underscores a rare blend of academic rigor and production engineering. Based in Beijing and authorized to work in the U.S., he is actively seeking roles in the United States where he can tackle platform bring-up and drivers for emerging hardware. Not obvious from titles: he pairs deep driver expertise with system-level performance tuning and hands-on hardware troubleshooting, making him effective at closing the loop between silicon and software.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Programming, Specific Applications, Computer Science, Computer Programming, Specific Applications at University of Nebraska-Lincoln