Jason Chiang
About Jason Chiang
Jason Chiang is the Function Associate Director at Asus, with extensive experience in hardware design for Qualcomm platforms, particularly in smartphones. He has worked for notable companies such as HTC and AboCom, contributing to various consumer electronics projects over his career spanning nearly two decades.
Work at ASUS
Jason Chiang has served as the Function Associate Director at ASUS since 2016. His role involves overseeing various aspects of hardware design, particularly for Qualcomm platforms in smartphones. With a tenure of eight years at ASUS, he has contributed to the company's advancements in consumer electronics, particularly in the smartphone sector.
Experience at HTC
Jason Chiang has accumulated extensive experience at HTC, where he worked for a total of 8.5 years. His roles included Studio Core Lab Engineer, Logic Design Senior Engineer, and Product Assurance Engineer. He was involved in various projects, including PDA development, hardware design for smart watches, healthcare devices, and car PC development. His diverse experience showcases his adaptability in the consumer electronics field.
Education and Expertise
Jason Chiang studied Electronics Engineering at Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2002 to 2004. His educational background laid the foundation for his extensive career in hardware design, particularly in smartphone technology and consumer electronics.
Background in Hardware Design
Jason Chiang has a strong background in hardware design, with significant experience in various platforms. He has worked on Intel PXA255 and PXA270 ARM-based platforms, as well as Intel X86 platforms for tablet development. His work spans multiple consumer electronics categories, demonstrating his versatility and technical proficiency.
Career Progression
Jason Chiang's career began at Abocom Systems Inc. as an EE Engineer from 2003 to 2004. He then progressed to HTC, where he held several engineering roles over the years. His career trajectory reflects a steady advancement in responsibilities and expertise within the hardware design domain.