Summary
Zhu Lixin is an experienced engineering manager with 13 years building SoC and embedded software across handset, VOIP, digital TV and Android smartphone platforms, currently leading SoC software and Android teams at Intel. He has end-to-end expertise in ARM-core chipset development—from FPGA verification and IP firmware to bootloader, BSP and Linux/eCos kernel porting—and has managed full lifecycle delivery for multiple chipsets, one of which achieved volume production. Skilled in C, ARM assembly, C++ and Qt, he also brings breadth across RTOSs (eCos, ThreadX, Nucleus, uC/OS) and hands-on experience with Samsung, Freescale and TI processors. His background blends academic research (postdoc work on precision timing and control systems at MSU) with industry impact at Microsoft and Conexant, enabling him to bridge deep technical design with cross-cultural R&D management.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bachelor's degree, Control, Bachelor's degree, Control at Shandong University of Technology
Post Doc, Embedded Software, Post Doc, Embedded Software at Michigan State University
English