Summary
Zhehui Zhang is a software engineer and Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at UCLA with 11 years of experience building and researching mobile and wireless networking systems. Now at Google, he brings a research-driven approach from his WiNG group work to production engineering, with internships at Microsoft, Alibaba, Intel, and AT&T that produced real-world systems and publications (USENIX ATC, SIGCOMM NEAT). His expertise spans mobile/wireless networks, mobile computing, and network/system security, with hands-on projects including ML-based anomaly detection for vRAN, fast failover protocols for data centers, and latency reduction for edge-cloud VR. He has extensive teaching and mentoring experience across UCLA courses in networking, security, and algorithms, translating complex research into practical instruction. Colleagues value him for combining rigorous experimental evaluation with pragmatic system design and a knack for turning protocol insights into deployable features.
11 years of coding experience
Hefei No.1 high school
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at University of California, Los Angeles
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science and Technology, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science and Technology at Shanghai Jiao Tong University