William Meng is a PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering at Stanford with 13 years of hands-on experience across hardware, embedded software, and sensing systems. He has built SDR hardware for microsatellites, designed transceiver and SPAD test systems for imaging applications, and programs STM32 and other microcontrollers for high-speed data acquisition. Comfortable in both academia and startups, he currently researches at Arbabian Lab while interning at Useful Sensors and running a photography/videography venture that underscores his eye for detail. Known for bridging theoretical rigor with practical prototypes, he also teaches and mentors—improving lab curricula and student projects at Columbia. Curious and inventive, he maintains a public portfolio showcasing projects that span circuit design, firmware, and applied optics.
13 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Palo Alto High School
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering at Columbia Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering at Stanford University
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