Quincy Chen is a software engineer at Google with a decade of experience delivering scalable software and data-centric solutions across consumer devices and enterprise systems. He previously designed and implemented device log archiving and bulk download features at Amazon Lab126, using DynamoDB to accelerate root-cause analysis for intermittent bugs across multiple device groups. Earlier roles include building a campus administration and safety-focused application at UCLA, identifying FERPA security issues, and leading quality and CAPA investigations in life sciences manufacturing. His background spans bioengineering research and hands-on software development, reflecting a versatile ability to turn complex requirements into robust, auditable systems. Based in Palo Alto, he combines practical engineering instinct with cross-functional collaboration between hardware-like device concerns and software platforms. He earned a BS in Bioengineering from UCLA, pairing rigorous experimentation with scalable software delivery.
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