Linda Fang
About Linda Fang
Linda Fang is a Hardware Engineer at Arista Networks, Inc. with a background in hardware design and research, having previously worked at Cisco Systems and MIT's Remote Sensing and Estimation Group.
Current Role at Arista Networks
Linda Fang currently works as a Hardware Engineer at Arista Networks, Inc. She has held this position since 2012, working in Santa Clara, CA. Her role involves the design and development of hardware solutions within the company's extensive portfolio. Fang's expertise in hardware engineering contributes significantly to Arista Networks' innovations in network switches, routers, and other hardware components.
Previous Experience at Cisco Systems
Before joining Arista Networks, Linda Fang worked at Cisco Systems in multiple capacities. From 2010 to 2011, she served as a Hardware Design Engineer in Shanghai for one year. Prior to that, she was also a Hardware Design Engineer in San Jose, CA from 2007 to 2010. Her work at Cisco focused on the development and implementation of hardware designs, which played a role in the advancement of Cisco’s networking hardware.
MIT Undergraduate Research Assistant
Linda Fang began her career as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at MIT in the Remote Sensing and Estimation Group in 2007. This position lasted for 11 months, where she was involved in research projects related to remote sensing and estimation technologies. Her research experience at MIT provided a strong foundation for her subsequent roles in hardware engineering.
Educational Background at MIT
Linda Fang completed her Bachelor of Science (BS) degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 2003 to 2007. Her education at one of the leading institutions in the world equipped her with the technical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for her career in hardware engineering. Her coursework and research at MIT have been instrumental in shaping her professional path.