Kim Huang
About Kim Huang
Kim Huang is a Senior BSP Software Engineer at ASUS, where he has worked since 2013. He specializes in driver porting and performance testing for Android tablet projects and has contributed to various projects, including the WOA Notebook Project.
Work at ASUS
Kim Huang has been employed at ASUS as a Senior BSP Software Engineer since 2013, accumulating over 11 years of experience in this role. Based in Taipei City, Taiwan, Kim has led various projects focused on enhancing storage performance for Android tablet devices. Responsibilities include driver porting for SDCard and eMMC functions, as well as developing and maintaining test applications for function testing. Kim has also contributed to the WOA (Windows on Arm) Notebook Project, where tasks included writing main function test scripts and setting up automated builds using Jenkins.
Education and Expertise
Kim Huang holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronic and Computer Engineering from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, completed from 2002 to 2006. Additionally, Kim earned a Master's degree in Computer and Communication Engineering from National Cheng Kung University, which was completed in 2008. This educational background provides a strong foundation in software engineering and system design, which is applied in Kim's current role at ASUS.
Background
Prior to joining ASUS, Kim Huang worked as an Application Engineer at Sunplus from 2010 to 2012 in Hsinchu County, Taiwan. Before that, Kim served in the Republic of China Army as a Second Lieutenant for 11 months, from 2008 to 2009. These experiences contributed to Kim's technical skills and leadership capabilities in engineering roles.
Achievements
In the role at ASUS, Kim Huang has made significant contributions to various projects. This includes implementing automatic power on/off stress tests using Shell and Python scripts, which enhanced the stability of production lines. Kim has also collaborated with Qualcomm software engineers to address system gating issues during stress tests on the WOA platform, demonstrating a commitment to quality and performance in software development.