Christopher Juwah is a seasoned software leader and engineer with nearly three decades of experience building and managing large-scale software and cybersecurity products, currently based in Lagos, Nigeria. He led international development teams at Cisco through major e-commerce platform modernizations and AI-driven network analysis initiatives, and earlier contributed to collaborative Office features and core Windows components at Microsoft. Hands-on across the stack, he has deep experience in product delivery, requirements-driven development, and launching security-focused appliances and tools. Christopher also contributes to open-source trading infrastructure—improving order tracking and error handling in the well-known Hummingbot project—demonstrating a practical knack for reducing API load and stabilizing market integrations. He holds an MS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, blending rigorous academic training with pragmatic engineering leadership. Known for translating complex requirements into robust, production-ready systems, he combines strategic vision with attention to low-level implementation details.
9 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
M.S, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, M.S, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Open source software that helps you create and deploy high-frequency crypto trading bots
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:255 commits, 137 PRs, 253 pushes in 11 months
Contributions summary:Ryan primarily focused on improving the Radar Relay market integration by reducing the order tracking length to decrease the number of API requests. They implemented changes within the wings/radar_relay_market.pyx file, including modifications to order expiry times and status updates. The user also addressed and handled errors in the radar_relay_market.pyx file to prevent HTML being shown instead of a status, and also added the use of a data source to track the order book and handle market updates.
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