Summary
Shou-Chi Chen is a firmware-focused Computer Science master’s student at NTUST with three years of hands-on experience in embedded systems, firmware development, and IT consulting. Currently a Firmware Engineering Intern at HP and previously a software intern at National Taiwan University and an IBM IT consultant trainee, he blends low-level programming expertise with practical product and business sensibilities from a prior Business Administration degree. Specializing in IoT embedded system security, he is an active open-source advocate who speaks and writes about contribution pathways and technical topics—most recently presenting at SITCON 2025. Ambitious about contributing to the Linux kernel and glibc, he brings a curious systems mindset and cross-disciplinary perspective to bridge engineering, security, and product collaboration.
3 years of coding experience
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Bachelor's degree Business Administration, Bachelor's degree Business Administration at National Central University