Summary
Xing Huang is a professor and seasoned researcher with nine years' experience bridging electronic design automation for microfluidic biochips and integrated circuits. He earned a Ph.D. from Fuzhou University with a joint doctoral stint at Duke University and has held postdoctoral fellowships at National Tsinghua University, TUM (as a TUFF and Humboldt Fellow), and The Chinese University of Hong Kong. His work combines rigorous academic research with international collaborations across China, Europe, and the U.S., reflecting strong grant- and fellowship-winning credentials. Based in Xi'an, he brings both deep technical expertise and practical design-automation insight to academic and applied projects, while his "stay hungry, stay foolish" ethos signals a continual drive for innovation beyond conventional lab boundaries.
8 years of coding experience
Joint PhD student, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Joint PhD student, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Duke University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electronic Science and Technology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electronic Science and Technology at Fuzhou University
Chinese, English