Summary
Xuehao Mou is a semiconductor device and computational electronics engineer with 11 years of experience, now serving as Member Group Technical Staff and ESD Development Engineer at Texas Instruments. He combines deep academic research on quantum transport and Bilayer Pseudospin FETs from a UT Austin Ph.D./postdoc with hands-on SPICE and compact model development for production MOSFETs. At TI he progressed from student modeler to technical staff, owning ESD device modeling and simulation workflows that bridge physics-level insight and practical circuit-ready models. He is comfortable in both research and product contexts, translating complex quantum and strongly correlated system phenomena into robust, manufacturable device models. Based in Shanghai with a strong software development presence on GitHub, he brings rare cross-domain fluency across device physics, modeling, and tooling automation. An often-overlooked strength is his track record of improving model verification and design flow automation early in his career, which continues to streamline large-scale device characterization efforts.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 4.0, Master of Science (MS), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 4.0 at The University of Texas at Austin
BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 3.86, BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 3.86 at Peking University
Chinese, English