
Max Chen
Hi there! I’m Max Chen. I’ve been working in embedded systems for over a decade. I was born in Taiwan, graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, and now lead engineering teams in the Bay Area.
My expertise covers a wide range of embedded systems, from Linux Kernel and OS development to microcontroller firmware. I also work on IoT solutions and apply AI techniques to enhance platform intelligence.
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🚀 About the Website
On the website, you’ll find:
- A brief introduction to my background, including LinkedIn, skills, certifications, patents, publications, and contact information.
- Fun side projects and ideas I’ve built.
- Technical insights, learning notes, and personal thoughts on emerging technologies, especially in embedded systems and AI.
I'm still curating and updating side projects, past notes, and articles to gradually enrich the content of this website!
Disclaimer
📰Patents and Publications
- US9253249B2, Systems and methods for secure hardware resource access in browser-based operating systems, Chien-An Chen, VIA Technologies, 2014.
- CN103268257B, Hardware resource access system and method for accessing hardware resources of electronic devices, Chien-An Chen, VIA Technologies, 2016.
- TWI535248B, Hardware resource access system and method for accessing hardware resources of electronic devices, Chien-An Chen, VIA Technologies, 2016.
- The Authoring Tool and Performance Platform for Robotic Puppets Show, Master’s Thesis, Chien-An Chen, advised by Prof. Kao-Shing Hwang, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Chung Cheng University, June 2011.
- Authoring Tool for a Robotic Puppet Show, Kao-Shing Hwang, Chien-An Chen, Wei-Cheng Jiang, International Conference on Service and Interactive Robots, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, Nov. 25–27, 2011.
✨Side Projects and Ideas
These are exploratory projects I worked on in my free time, mostly during my school years or while volunteering at educational and Hackerspace events. They're separate from my current professional work, which remains confidential. Each one was inspired by curiosity, creativity, and a genuine love for building with technology.