Qing Liu
About Qing Liu
Qing Liu is a Senior Engineer and Team Leader at Telenav with expertise in car navigation systems and construction resource calculation software, based in Shanghai City, China.
Current Position at Telenav
Qing Liu currently serves as a Senior Engineer and Team Leader at Telenav. He has been with the company since 2008, working in Shanghai City, China. In his role, he focuses on developing car navigation systems, utilizing his advanced skills in C++ programming and robust knowledge of data structures and algorithms. His responsibilities often require him to undertake short business trips to the United States for professional purposes.
Previous Experience at Shanghai Luban Software
Before joining Telenav, Qing Liu worked at Shanghai Luban Software as an Engineer from 2006 to 2008. During his tenure at the company, he contributed to developing construction resource calculation software based on a proprietary graphics research platform. This position also based in Shanghai City, China, helped him solidify his expertise in software development.
Education and Academic Background
Qing Liu holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from East China University of Science and Technology, where he studied from 2001 to 2005. His academic training laid a strong foundation for his subsequent professional expertise in various areas of software engineering, particularly in C++ programming, data structures, and algorithms.
Technical Proficiencies and Platform Expertise
Qing Liu has proficient technical skills across multiple platforms, including Linux, Win32, and WinCE. He is adept at using development tools such as Visual Studio and Code::Blocks. His expertise extends to utilizing several open-source code libraries, including STL, Boost, Memcache, Log4c, and Lua scripting language. Additionally, he has a deep understanding of natural network models in Windows and Linux systems, as well as the TCP/IP protocol.
Research Interests and Methodologies
Qing Liu has a strong interest and has conducted extensive research in Design Patterns, Refactoring, and the Theory of Agile Development. His keen interest in these areas informs his approach to software development, continuously enhancing his skills and methodologies to stay current with industry best practices.