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Zhenkai (Zack) Wang is a Senior Engineering Manager at Plus, where since May 2018, leadership and management of a team of engineers have focused on developing perception systems for self-driving vehicles. Prior to this role, Zhenkai held positions as Engineering Manager and Member of Technical Staff at Stanford University from February 2017 to April 2018, contributing to research in object detection, tracking, and face recognition algorithms. An internship as a Computer Vision Engineer at Rokid Corporation Ltd in 2017 involved acceleration of computer vision algorithms and development of applications in augmented reality and object recognition. Zhenkai's early research experience includes work at the University of Michigan, where a path planning algorithm for multiple agent vehicles was developed. Zhenkai holds a Master of Science degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from Stanford University (2016-2018) and Bachelor of Science degrees in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from the University of Michigan (2014-2016) and Electrical and Computer Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2012-2016).
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Plus is an autonomous driving technology company headquartered in Silicon Valley and founded in 2016 by serial entrepreneurs and industry veterans who have extensive experience in automotive technology and artificial intelligence. Plus is enabling trucks with its mass-production ready, low-cost, and high-performance full-stack Level 4 autonomous driving technology to make long-haul trucking safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. Mass production and global deployment of its supervised autonomous driving system, which reduces fuel consumption by an estimated 10-20% compared to a traditional truck, is planned to start in 2021. The company is also collaborating with leading truck manufacturers, fleets, and ecosystem partners to drive the development of decarbonization transportation solutions including autonomous trucks powered by natural gas.