Kneron
Hongwei Zhang has over 10 years of work experience. In 2021, they began working as a Senior Staff Engineer for Kneron. Prior to this, they were a Senior Software Engineer for Nordson YESTECH from 2018-2021, a Vision Engineer for Cohu Semiconductor Equipment Group from 2014-2018, a Researcher for the University of Southern California from 2014-2018, a Graduate Student in Computer Science for the University of Southern California from 2012-2014, a Software Engineer Intern for MSC Software from 2013-2014, an Associate Professor for Tianjin University from 2009-2012, and a Research Fellow for the University of Michigan from 2007-2009 and The University of Arizona from 2006-2007. During their time as a Research Fellow, they successfully designed, introduced and transformed new sensor technology to core industry partners, and developed non-destructive methodologies and prototypes. Additionally, they developed algorithms for big data processing and pattern analysis upon a multi-channel data acquisition system using network and multi-thread programming, and delivered a well-designed GUI system to companies. Hongwei also developed and implemented an embedded micro-controller driven robotic system to produce a virtual 3D tactile display, which included real-time acquisition of dynamic signals from electromagnetic sensors and manipulation of micro-actuators for human touch feeling. Hongwei utilized visual C++ to make GUI application for real-time signaling and controlling.
Hongwei Zhang holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Southern California, a Ph.D in Instrumentation Engineering from Tianjin University, and a B.S. in Instrumentation Engineering with a minor in Electrical Engineering from Tianjin University.
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Kneron, established in San Diego in 2015, is a leading provider of edge AI solutions. It is dedicated to the design and development of integrated software and hardware edge AI solutions for the smart home, smart surveillance, smartphones, robots, drones, and IoT devices.