Ke Han

Principal Architecture Engineer at Ambarella

Ke Han has a strong background and extensive work experience in the technology industry. Starting in 1995, they worked as a Senior Software Engineer at KLA-Tencor for nearly a decade. From there, they joined GE in 2002 as a Staff Software Engineer before moving to Intel in 2004 as a Senior Software Engineer. In 2015, Ke Han transitioned to Frontier Semiconductor (FSM) as a Staff Software Engineer, and then later moved to NVXL Technology, Inc. in 2016 as a Principal Software Architect. Currently, Ke Han is working at Ambarella Inc as a Principal Architecture Engineer, a position they have held since 2019. Ke'sroles and experiences have granted him a strong foundation and expertise in software engineering and architecture.

Ke Han holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Wayne State University. Prior to that, they earned a Master of Engineering degree in Computer Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Engineering, both from Tsinghua University.

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San Francisco, United States

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Ambarella

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Ambarella, Inc. is engaged in the development of high-definition (HD), ultra HD video compression, image processing and computer vision solutions. Its products are used in a variety of human and computer vision applications, including security camera, advanced driver assistance (ADAS), electronic mirror, drive recorder, driver/cabin monitoring, autonomous driving, and other robotic applications. Its low-power, high-resolution video compression, image processing, and neural network processors and software enables cameras to extract data from high-resolution video streams. It provides driver assistance systems, smart electronic mirrors, drive recorders and autonomous vehicles. Its CVflow architecture supports a variety of computer vision algorithms, including stereo obstacle detection and terrain mapping technology, and allows customers to differentiate their products by porting their own algorithms and neural networks to its CVflow-based chips.


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