Summary
Tsung-lin Lee is a versatile software engineer with 10 years of experience across Android apps, Android firmware, and web/backend development, now contributing at Meta after impactful roles at Google and Ingenico. He has driven large regulatory and privacy initiatives in the Android Google App—removing disallowed dependencies, shrinking APKs, relabeling massive daily log events, and launching GDPR/AADC-compliant features—while also shipping AI-driven search UIs and trust-survey tooling that collected 100k+ responses. Equally comfortable in low-level embedded work and full-stack web services, he built production Android apps from scratch, implemented platform security on Intel chips, and designed dozens of RESTful APIs and CI/CD pipelines. Based in Bellevue, WA, Tsung-lin blends deep telecom/modem expertise and C/C++ systems knowledge with modern mobile and web stacks, making him adept at turning complex regulatory and performance constraints into clean, user-focused solutions.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor's degree Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering at National Chiao Tung University
Bachelor of Continuing Education Credit Courses computer science, Bachelor of Continuing Education Credit Courses computer science at National Sun Yat-Sen University
Master's degree Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering, Master's degree Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering at National Taiwan University
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at Stony Brook University
English, Japanese, Chinese, Mandarin