Summary
Ping-chun Hsieh is a PhD candidate and graduate assistant in the Department of ECE at Texas A&M University with a decade of experience spanning wireless networking research and industry R&D. He holds both B.Eng. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University, graduating top of his class. His research focuses on MAC protocol design for wireless networks, QoE for video streaming, and queueing theory, paired with hands-on experimentation on 802.11 WLAN implementations. Before academia he worked as an R&D engineer at Noveltek Semiconductor, bringing practical systems experience to his theoretical work. Based in College Station, he blends rigorous analytical training with experimental validation, often bridging simulation and real-world WLAN testing. Colleagues describe him as methodical and detail-driven, with a knack for turning complex queueing and MAC problems into testable protocol improvements.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Electronics Engineering, 4.0/4.0, Master's degree, Electronics Engineering, 4.0/4.0 at National Taiwan University
Graduate Assistant in Computer Engineering, Wireless Networking, Graduate Assistant in Computer Engineering, Wireless Networking at Texas A&M University
English, Chinese, Mandarin, German