Summary
Wei-chung Wang is a software engineer with 12 years of experience, currently building systems at Google from his base in Fremont, California. He combines a strong research foundation—Master’s in Data Informatics at USC and a BS in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University—with applied backend and platform expertise gained at Supplyframe and Academia Sinica. His work spans scalable logging and aggregation systems (handling 10k transactions/sec and optimizing storage on AWS S3) to database-triggered PL/SQL tooling and connection-pooling strategies that cut overhead by over 40%. As a research assistant he led NLP and knowledge-graph projects, publishing first-author papers and improving semantic role labeling precision by 2.5%. He brings a pragmatic blend of research rigor and production-grade engineering, comfortable translating NP-hard modeling challenges into scalable implementations. Outside core duties he has a proven knack for squeezing performance and storage gains from complex systems—often where teams least expect them.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Data Informatics, 4.0, Master's degree, Data Informatics, 4.0 at University of Southern California
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University
Chinese, English