Adrian Chu

Adrian Chu was born in Seattle, Washington.
He graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at 20 years of age
He also graduated from where he was active in Student Government and served as Class President.
While at the University of Washington, he was active in a number of organizations and activities. He was Teaching Assistant for the graduate level Program for Technology Commercialization under the direction of Professors Matthew O'Donnell (Dean of Engineering) and Buddy Ratner (Bioengineering). He was active in a number of organizations within the University of Washington Michael G. Foster School of Business including the Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship and Global Business Center. He is also director of mentorship programs for the Science & Engineering Business Association, an UW nonprofit student organization. He was also a member of the Department of Energy Industrial Assessment Center.
He also holds a Real estate broker license in .
Currently, Adrian is a Component Design Engineer at Intel as a member of the Server CPU Development Group within the Intel Architecture Group working on developing next generation Xeon microprocessors.
 
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