Tommy Lin is a director-level embedded systems leader with 9 years in senior roles and over two decades of hands-on experience driving Linux-based device drivers, firmware, and SoC validation across automotive, networking, and consumer electronics. He currently leads automotive MCU verification and AUTOSAR MCAL device driver efforts for an ARM Cortex-M33 platform, combining FPGA and virtual-platform validation techniques. Previously he managed neural-network accelerator projects using advanced wafer-on-wafer memory integration, NN compiler optimizations, and parallelization to boost inference throughput. Tommy has a strong track record building CI-driven driver testflows, shipping USB/OTG and wireless charger firmware, and shepherding kernel migrations and upstream patches. Based in Hsinchu, he blends systems-level depth (kernel, bootloader, ATE) with program leadership and a penchant for translating complex silicon capabilities into production-ready software. An unexpected note: beyond engineering he contributes to a local storytelling group, "The Society of Wilderness," suggesting a creative bent that complements his technical leadership.
9 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Laser and Optical Engineering, A, Master's degree, Laser and Optical Engineering, A at National Chiao Tung University
新竹經理人週末研修班第二期, 新竹經理人週末研修班第二期 at 台灣人工智慧學校
Bachelor's degree, Physics, A, Bachelor's degree, Physics, A at National Tsing Hua University
A digital image processing technique which combines multiple images taken at different focus distances to give a resulting image with a greater depth of field (DOF) than any of the individual source images.
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