Summary
Wei Wang is a software engineer with a decade of deep kernel and networking expertise, currently working at Meta after nearly nine years focused on Linux core networking at Google. He specializes in TCP/IP datapaths (IPv6 routing, Big TCP, TCP zero-copy and GPU-direct paths), RDMA technologies including RoCE v2 and LibFabric, and RDMA device driver development. His background includes wireless driver development and DFS certification work for Aruba/HPE, giving him a rare combination of low-level networking stack mastery and practical product delivery experience. Based in Mountain View, he pairs rigorous academic training (M.S. in Computer Networks from USC) with hands-on performance optimization and protocol-level problem solving across large-scale, production environments.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
M.S. Computer Network, M.S. Computer Network at University of Southern California
English, Chinese