Wen Shu

Sr. Electrical Engineer at InVue

Wen Shu has a diverse work experience spanning over three decades. They have held various roles in several companies, starting with Novatel Communications Ltd. in 1990. At Novatel, Wen Shu worked as an ASIC Design Engineer, contributing to the design and testing of highly-integrated ASICs for AMPS handsets. They played a key role in integrating digital and analog control, power, memories, and processors into one ASIC, resulting in a reduction in PCB-board size and power consumption.

In 1993, Wen Shu joined National Semiconductor Corp. as a Senior Design Engineer. In this role, they designed and tested a medium Access Controller (MAC) ASIC for 802.11 wireless-communication products. They also performed power and gate-count estimates for low-power, small-size digital designs.

From 1995 to 1999, Wen Shu worked at JRC International as a Staff Engineer and Hardware Group Leader. They led a team responsible for the design, test, simulation, and synthesis of digital-communications hardware using VHDL and schematic entry. Wen Shu's contributions included the development of operational FPGA, later converted to an ASIC. They also identified project-related design tools, test equipment, and materials to improve the efficiency of the design, test, and manufacturing operation.

In 1999, Wen Shu joined NEC America, Inc. where they held multiple roles including Senior Staff Engineer, Hardware Engineer, and Project Leader. They led product feasibility studies, developed architectures, managed project schedules, and collaborated with cross-functional groups to ensure design quality and availability. Wen Shu also completed the specification for a Power Management Interface Chip by integrating various hardware functions. Additionally, they designed and tested a baseband logic part of a cellular phone, resulting in significant mass production.

From 2001 to 2005, Wen Shu worked at Philips Semiconductors (Acquired by Holley Communications Group, Inc.) as a Hardware Engineer and Project Manager. They managed the baseband design of CDMA phones and modules, overseeing schedules, vendor selection, customer relations, and mass production. Wen Shu also contributed to the design and testing of EMC, ESD protection, and set up environments for regulatory submissions.

At Verifone Inc., Wen Shu worked as a Senior Hardware Engineer from 2005 to 2008. They joined a newly created team responsible for designing and testing portable E-payment terminals. Wen Shu's role included working on power management, security protection, and connectivity technologies. They also played a part in the release of new products from the R&D team to the production team and contract manufacturers.

From 2008 to 2013, Wen Shu worked at BlackBerry (Formerly Research In Motion) as a Senior Hardware Engineer. They were involved in developing and reviewing specifications and requirements for the design and integration of mobile hardware platforms for future products. Wen Shu's expertise included working with communication and application processors, memories, RF, WLAN, BT, FM, GPS, NFC, audio, camera, display, sensors, and power management. They ensured that all products worked at first build for the integration of processors, power management, memories, and sub-system peripherals.

Most recently, Wen Shu joined InVue Security Products in 2014 as a Sr. Electrical Engineer. Additional details about their role and responsibilities are not provided in the given information.

Wen Shu holds a Master's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Bridgeport, located in Bridgeport, CT 06604, U.S.A. Prior to this, Wen Shu obtained a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from East China University of Science and Technology, situated in Shanghai, China.

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