Tony Wu is a Senior Wearable Sensor Architect with a decade of multidisciplinary experience designing sensor-driven human-computer interactions and shipping innovations into consumer devices. Based in Sunnyvale, he leads sensor and system architecture at Google’s Pixel lineage, prototyping tactile inputs, IMU/magnetometer-based gestures, proximity and barometric sensing, and driving cross-functional decisions from UX to vendor selection. Tony combines hands-on hardware bringup and firmware with algorithm development and HCI research, authoring demos, patents, and publications that bridge lab prototypes to product reality. He has explored LLM-sensor fusion and even implemented a Transformer from scratch for time-series experiments, reflecting a rare blend of deep embedded systems expertise and applied machine learning curiosity. Colleagues describe him as a practical inventor who deliberately sprinkles delight into device interactions while rigorously managing integration risk and cost.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Highschool Diploma, Highschool Diploma at Burnaby North Secondary
Bachelor of Applied Science in Nanotechnology Engineering Honours Nanotechnology, Bachelor of Applied Science in Nanotechnology Engineering Honours Nanotechnology at University of Waterloo
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Tony Wu - Senior Wearable Sensor Architect at Google