Li Shing Yang
About Li Shing Yang
Li Shing Yang is a Hardware and Prototyping Engineer with over three years of experience in mechanical and robotic design. He has worked at Advantech and currently serves in the same role at Asus in Taipei, Taiwan.
Work at ASUS
Li Shing Yang has been employed at ASUS as a Hardware and Prototyping Engineer since 2019. In this role, he focuses on hardware development and prototyping, contributing to various projects that require advanced engineering skills. His work involves designing and implementing solutions that meet specific technical requirements, showcasing his ability to handle complex engineering tasks.
Previous Experience at Advantech
Before joining ASUS, Li Shing Yang worked at Advantech as a Product Application Engineer from 2014 to 2015. During his year in this position, he gained valuable experience in product applications, which contributed to his overall expertise in the field of engineering. His time at Advantech helped him develop a strong foundation in product development and application.
Education and Expertise
Li Shing Yang possesses over three years of industrial experience in mechanical and robotic design. His expertise spans multiple levels of design, from board to system level, indicating a comprehensive understanding of hardware engineering. This background equips him with the skills necessary to tackle a variety of engineering challenges effectively.
Communication Skills
Li Shing Yang has demonstrated effective communication skills throughout his professional career. His ability to convey complex technical information clearly has been recognized through various competition awards. This skill is essential in collaborative engineering environments where teamwork and clear communication are critical to project success.
Prototyping Experience
Li Shing Yang has extensive experience in prototyping across different scales. This experience allows him to develop and test prototypes efficiently, ensuring that designs meet the required specifications. His proficiency in prototyping is a key asset in his current role at ASUS, where rapid iteration and innovation are often necessary.