Ang Li is an Android system security expert and embedded software veteran with 8 years focused on low-level kernel, TEE and secure element development at Huawei and a longer track record in embedded networking and silicon driver architecture. He has led network security research teams and driven device-level security hardening for Huawei mobile and enterprise products, combining hands-on kernel/driver work with departmental leadership. His background spans Ethernet silicon evaluation, multicore x86 dataplane optimization, and VxWorks-based ASIC bring-up, reflecting deep expertise in hardware–software integration. An open-source-minded engineer, he has contributed backend fixes and reliability improvements to the widely used ServiceComb Java Chassis project, showing cross-domain versatility beyond pure firmware work. Based in Shenzhen, he pairs pragmatic risk-aware thinking—“hope for the best and prepare for the worst”—with a proven ability to turn complex low-level requirements into robust, production-ready security solutions.
8 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Measuring and Control Technology and Instrument, Bachelor of Science (BS), Measuring and Control Technology and Instrument at Changsha University of Science and Technology
ServiceComb Java Chassis is a Software Development Kit (SDK) for rapid development of microservices in Java, providing service registration, service discovery, dynamic routing, and service management features
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:16 reviews, 30 commits, 25 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Ang primarily contributed to the ServiceComb Java Chassis project by implementing and modifying core backend functionalities. Their work includes adding features such as the `maxWaitQueueSize` setting for the RestTransportClient and resolving issues related to CGLIB proxies and BeanUtils. The user also optimized logging and addressed code implementation issues within the load balancing and fault injection components. Furthermore, they are involved in dependency updates and code refactoring.
ServiceComb Java Chassis is a Software Development Kit (SDK) for rapid development of microservices in Java, providing service registration, service discovery, dynamic routing, and service management features
Contributions:2 PRs, 139 pushes, 30 branches in 6 months
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