Summary
Yuxuan Han is a Senior Software Engineer based in San Diego with seven years of experience focused on embedded and system-level software for ARM SoCs. At Qualcomm he has shipped Windows platform power management kernel-mode drivers and worked on DVFS/DCVS, power limits, DDR bandwidth profiling, and scheduler integration for Snapdragon X compute products. His background blends hands-on kernel development (KMDF, WinDBG), low-level hardware debugging (JTAG, Trace32, ARMv8 EDI/DAP), and Python/C tooling to inspect MMUs and core registers. Earlier research on denoising e-textile sensors shows an ability to bridge hardware, signal processing, and data analysis for real-world sensing. He brings a pragmatic systems mindset from Ohio State ECE into solving power, performance, and observability challenges across firmware and OS layers.
7 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering Computer Engineering, B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering Computer Engineering at The Ohio State University