Gary (Bin) Chang
About Gary (Bin) Chang
Gary (Bin) Chang is a Senior Engineering Manager at Scale AI, with extensive experience in software engineering and team leadership. He has previously held positions at Uber, Bolt, and Google, and has a strong academic background in Computer Science from Tsinghua University and Vanderbilt University.
Current Role at ScaleAI
Gary Chang serves as a Senior Engineering Manager at Scale AI, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he oversees engineering projects and manages a team of engineers, focusing on the development of advanced technologies in artificial intelligence. His leadership contributes to the company's mission of providing high-quality data for AI applications.
Previous Experience at Uber
Gary Chang worked at Uber in various engineering roles from 2014 to 2019. He started as a Staff Software Engineer and progressed to Senior Staff Engineer and Tech Lead. During his three years in this position, he contributed to the development of scalable systems in the San Francisco Bay Area, enhancing Uber's technological capabilities.
Engineering Management at Bolt
From 2019 to 2020, Gary Chang served as an Engineering Manager at Bolt. In this role, he managed engineering teams and was responsible for driving project initiatives. His experience in this fast-paced environment helped him refine his leadership skills and technical expertise.
Educational Background
Gary Chang has an extensive academic background in computer science. He studied at Tsinghua University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Fundamental Science Class and a Master's degree in Computer Science and Technology. He further pursued his education at Vanderbilt University, where he became a PhD candidate in Computer Science.
Experience in Software Engineering
With 18 years of experience in building large-scale distributed systems, Gary Chang has developed a strong foundation in software engineering. His career includes five years as a Senior Software Engineer at Google, where he worked on complex projects in Mountain View. He also has four years of full-stack engineering experience in developing web applications.