Dr. Ray Huang

Dr. Ray Huang

Dr. Ray Huang

Office Director | Exponent | Hong Kong

Dr. Huang is the Office Director of Exponent’s Hong Kong Office. Huang’s expertise is in product liability, intellectual property, emerging technology due diligence and technology dispute resolution. He has worked in Europe, Asia and North America advising industrial and legal clients with focus on devising strategic plan to address technical risks involving safety, quality, compliance and reliability for hardware and software in TMT (technology, media and telecommunications) and consumer electronics space. He also specializes in conducting United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) product recall investigations and establishing proactive testing, risk management, safety, quality and reliability programs for companies around the world.

Dr. Huang has lead complex technical investigation and failure analysis in the field of microelectronics, battery and energy storage systems and computer control systems with respect to the following applications:

  • Battery technologies
  • Mobile devices and manufacturing processes
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Automotive and drone electronics and event data recorders
  • IoT and Smart Home appliances
  • Wearable devices and technologies
  • AR/VR technologies
  • Solar panel, inverters and green energy technologies
  • Cybersecurity and identity management
  • Biomedical and implantable devices
  • Power adapters and power supplies
  • Printed circuit boards
  • Consumer products
  • Industrial manufacturing equipment and machinery

Dr. Huang also has extensive experience in prototype validation and development, including hardware, software, and embedded systems. He has developed implantable Parylene MEMS platforms for retinal and neural prosthetic, pressure sensors and lab-on-a-chip applications, built custom air quality and environmental monitoring equipment, and developed algorithm for agricultural asset management.

Dr. Huang currently serves as a voting member on IEC and UL standards development committees and has presented in numerous IEEE, Insurance Adjuster and technical conferences. He has taught undergraduate and graduate level courses in areas such as Computer Instrument Design, Introduction to Sensors and Actuators, VLSI and ULSI Technology, and MEMS Technology and Devices.