Xiaoling Li
About Xiaoling Li
Xiaoling Li is a Senior Engineer at Asus, specializing in installation programs for Windows operating systems. With a background in computer science and extensive experience in driver management and product testing, Li collaborates with both internal teams and external partners to enhance product features.
Work at ASUS
Xiaoling Li has been employed at ASUS since 2004, currently holding the position of Senior Engineer in the Video Graphic Card Department. In this role, Li is responsible for managing drivers and building support CDs for product shipments. Li oversees the entire testing process from design to production, ensuring effective communication with internal teams such as Project Management, Qualification Testing, and Technical Support. This position involves collaboration with external partners, including NVIDIA, Google, and AMD, to co-develop product features and address technical issues.
Education and Expertise
Xiaoling Li studied Computer Science at 湖北职业技术学院, achieving a Junior College education from 2001 to 2003. Following this, Li attended 华中科技大学, where a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science was obtained from 2003 to 2005. This educational background provides a strong foundation in software development and systems engineering, particularly in the context of Windows operating systems.
Background
Xiaoling Li has accumulated nearly two decades of experience in the technology sector, particularly in the field of video graphics. With extensive knowledge of all Windows operating systems, Li specializes in developing installation programs tailored for this platform. The combination of academic training and practical experience has positioned Li as a knowledgeable professional in the engineering domain.
Collaborations and Partnerships
In the role of Senior Engineer, Xiaoling Li collaborates with notable external partners such as NVIDIA, Google, and AMD. These partnerships focus on co-developing product features and resolving technical issues, highlighting Li's involvement in high-level projects that require coordination between multiple stakeholders in the technology industry.