Summary
Zhigang Wang is an engineer with two decades of system engineering experience in semiconductor and scientific equipment, combining deep academic roots in atomic and molecular physics (PhD, Tokyo Metropolitan University) with long-term industry leadership. His career spans research at The University of Tokyo and CERN-era collaborations to managerial and engineering roles at Hitachi High‑Tech and AMEC, reflecting an ability to translate fundamental physics into complex instrumentation and production systems. Based in Shanghai, he blends hands-on technical problem solving with program-level management, often operating at the intersection of precision measurement, vacuum and beam technologies, and industrial fabrication. Notably, his background in ultra-slow particle collision dynamics informs a rigorous, experimental approach to system design that few engineers in semiconductor equipment bring.
10 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Atomic/Molecular Physics, Master's degree Atomic/Molecular Physics at Fudan University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Atomic/Molecular Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Atomic/Molecular Physics at Tokyo Metropolitan University