Summary
Xiang Wang is a Senior Software Engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in compilers, heterogeneous computing and private cloud platforms, currently based in Tokyo and working on industry solutions at Microsoft. He has driven compiler innovations at Huawei—authoring a patent that cut kernel launch overhead by 85% and improving ResNet50 training performance on large AI clusters—and later architected OpenStack-based private clouds and Verda IaaS platforms for LINE and LY Corporation. A University of Toronto honours graduate in Software Engineering, he blends research-grade systems work with hands-on production deployments, from low-level compiler tuning for Da Vinci and Kunpeng architectures to full-stack cloud operations. Comfortable in both open-source collaboration and enterprise delivery, he repeatedly transforms deep technical ideas into deployed, high-impact systems.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Honours of Bachelor of Science with High Distinction, Specialist Program in Computer Science - Software Engineering Stream, Honours of Bachelor of Science with High Distinction, Specialist Program in Computer Science - Software Engineering Stream at University of Toronto
English, Chinese, Japanese