Summary
Vui Le is a Senior Software Development Engineer based in Toronto with 10 years of hands-on experience shipping low-level, performance-sensitive software for mobile and graphics platforms. At AMD he has driven kernel-mode driver debugging, brought up cutting-edge mobile chips like Phoenix and Strix, and led a Power Initiative to resolve real-world battery drain issues on devices such as the ROG Ally. His background in radio network planning and deployment at Rogers gives him a practical systems perspective that informs hardware-software integration and performance tuning. Vui pairs a Computer Engineering degree from Toronto Metropolitan University with a track record of mentoring new hires and automating tooling around QA and issue triage, and he values work-life balance while staying focused on impactful, delivery-oriented engineering. An engineer who moves smoothly between RF planning and kernel debugging, he brings both breadth and deep technical grit to complex platform problems.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering at William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University
English, Vietnamese