Summary
Rui Wang is a hands-on platform and hardware systems engineer with nine years of experience bringing complex datacenter servers and GPU clusters from first power-on to production at scale. With an M.S. from NYU and a B.S. from Purdue, he blends deep signal-integrity, PCB/layout and circuit-design expertise with low-level firmware and automation skills (C, Python, Bash) to validate and debug high-performance HPC platforms. He has led bring-up and root-cause analysis across H100–GB300 class systems and multi-rack NVL72/VR200 clusters, resolving cross-domain issues spanning power delivery, NVLink, interconnects, and firmware. Comfortable in lab, factory, and field environments, Rui has designed test fixtures, developed test suites and taught undergraduate circuit/layout courses—an uncommon mix of pedagogy and production engineering. Now based in San Jose, he continues to bridge HW/SW co-development and large-cluster orchestration to improve reliability and deployability.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Electrical Engineering, Master's degree Electrical Engineering at New York University
Bachelor’s Degree Electrical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree Electrical Engineering at Purdue University
Chinese, English