Qingsi Wang is a Principal Software Engineer with a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan and nine years of industry experience building low-latency, scalable networking and media services. She led development of WebRTC networking and privacy mitigations in Chromium and helped architect Google Cloud’s Immersive Stream for XR, operating global rendering and streaming infrastructure. Her background spans rigorous academic work in statistical model-driven analysis and resource optimization for wireless and power networks to applied engineering on 4G/5G coexistence and CoMP at Qualcomm. Now at NVIDIA after a multi-role tenure at Google, she combines systems-level research rigor with production delivery across cloud, browser, and real-time media stacks. Colleagues describe her as a technical lead who bridges standards, research, and shipping production features—bringing both IETF-level protocol work and hands-on implementation experience. An interesting detail: she has a rare blend of academic publications on network optimization and direct contributions to privacy-preserving IP handling in major browser projects.
9 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Electrical Engineering: Systems, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Electrical Engineering: Systems at University of Michigan
Bachelor's degree Electrical Engineering, Bachelor's degree Electrical Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Qingsi Wang - Principal Software Engineer at NVIDIA