Summary
Wenyu Zhang is a Senior Software Engineer with nine years of experience building user-facing and system software, currently working on ChromeOS at Google in the New York City area. He progressed through roles at Google and Autodesk after transitioning from architectural design, blending rigorous software engineering with a strong spatial and systems-thinking background. He holds a master's in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and a prior master’s in Architecture, which informs his pragmatic approach to complex cross-disciplinary problems. Known for shipping production-quality features in large codebases, he brings experience across desktop-class platforms and engineering teams. Colleagues value his knack for translating design constraints into robust, maintainable implementations and for navigating both product and low-level technical tradeoffs. He often leverages his architectural training to reason about system structure and long-term maintainability in software design.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Master’s Degree Architecture, Master’s Degree Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Engineering Urban Planning, Bachelor of Engineering Urban Planning at Zhejiang University
English, Chinese, Hakka