Summary
Andrew Huynh is an eFX quantitative developer and VP with 11 years building ultra-low-latency trading systems across Java, q/KDB, Rust, and Python for global FICC and FX businesses. He has led and delivered high-performance, high-availability backends using Disruptor, Aeron, SBE, FIX, and Netty at institutions including ING, Bank of America, and DBS. Comfortable as both a hands-on engineer and a servant leader, he bridges quant requirements and production-grade engineering to optimize latency-sensitive workflows. Based in Ho Chi Minh City with engineering roots from HCMC University of Technology, he brings deep experience in distributed systems and a track record of improving trading platform resilience and throughput. Unusually, his career blends academic research engineering with large-bank production rigour, giving him a pragmatic yet experimental approach to system design.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree Computer Engineering, Engineer's degree Computer Engineering at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology