Xilu Wang is a computational meshing and geometry engineer with a decade of experience translating advanced geometric modeling and statistical shape methods into robust meshing and finite element workflows. Holding a PhD from University of Wisconsin–Madison, he has driven geometry and meshing development across industry teams at Divergent, Gamma Technologies, and MSC Software, tackling NURBS reconstruction, isogeometric analysis, and mesh optimization. Xilu combines deep algorithm design skills with extensive programming practice to bridge research-grade methods and production-grade tools, often focusing on probabilistic structural analysis and feature-aware meshing. Based in Cedar Park, Texas, he brings a research-to-product trajectory—unusual for practitioners—grounded in published academic work and years of hands-on engineering.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Mechanical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison
PhD student (transferred to UW Madison) Mechanical Engineering, PhD student (transferred to UW Madison) Mechanical Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor's degree Mechanical Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Apache Pinot (Incubating) - A realtime distributed OLAP datastore
Contributions:1 PR, 7 pushes in 8 months
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Xilu Wang - Computational Meshing And Geometry Engineer