Shang Wei is a Validation Engineer based in California with six years of hands-on experience spanning SRAM custom design, post-silicon validation, and automation for advanced process nodes (20nm, Fin10, Fin7). He transitioned from SRAM design at Oracle into post-Si validation at Intel, where he authored test plans, automated test-content generation with Python/Shell, and developed functional validation tests for 10nm Xeon CPUs. Skilled across timing analysis, physical design, RTL, scripting (Perl/Python), and silicon debug, he pairs hardware circuit expertise with software-driven validation workflows. He has contributed to security-focused open-source work on the widely used Open Enclave SDK, improving SGX attestation and cryptographic handling—an uncommon cross-domain asset for a hardware-focused engineer. Seeking CAD engineering or software roles, he brings a pragmatic blend of low-level design knowledge and automation-first validation practice.
6 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Microelectornics, 3.5, Bachelor's degree, Microelectornics, 3.5 at Tsinghua University
Master, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at The Ohio State University
Master's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at University of Pennsylvania
Contributions:51 reviews, 29 commits, 28 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Shang primarily focused on enhancing the security and robustness of the Open Enclave SDK, as demonstrated through their contributions to the attestation and quote-ex integration. The user addressed platform-specific compatibility issues and implemented features related to SGX quote handling and verification, including the integration of the quote-ex library. Furthermore, the user contributed to the API for attestation, increasing the range of attestation capabilities. Their work involved significant code changes to ensure secure and proper handling of cryptographic operations.
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