Summary
Ethan Yuxin is a multidisciplinary software engineer and student ambassador based in Singapore with nine years of hands-on experience spanning startups, NGOs, finance, and research. He blends deep technical expertise in LLMs, transfer learning, vector databases and knowledge graphs—demonstrated by co-first authorship on an ACM Multimedia 2025 paper and building the IntelliExo advisor—with product and operations experience from co-founding ventures and leading product teams. Comfortable moving between code, math and strategy, he has applied quantitative trading techniques, built production tools at Razer and GovTech, and run impact programs that helped families access essential services. A full NUS scholarship recipient who spent time at Tsinghua and in NUS’s startup ecosystem, he pairs academic rigor (4.7/5 GPA) with practical delivery using Docker, LangChain, Neo4j and Mistral/Llama models. Outside tech he channels the same discipline into high-intensity sports like BJJ and snowboarding, which he says sharpen his growth mindset and resilience.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Full Stack Web Development Certification, Computer Software Engineering, Full Stack Web Development Certification, Computer Software Engineering at Free Code Camp
Exchange, Computer Science and Interdisciplinary Information Systems, Exchange, Computer Science and Interdisciplinary Information Systems at Tsinghua University
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, NUS Global Merit Scholarship - Full scholarship, 4.7/5.0, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, NUS Global Merit Scholarship - Full scholarship, 4.7/5.0 at National University of Singapore
GCE 'O' Levels, 7 Distinctions, GCE 'O' Levels, 7 Distinctions at Temasek Secondary School
Ho Chi Minh City May '23 | Southeast Asia Batch 6, Technology, Start ups & VC space in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City May '23 | Southeast Asia Batch 6, Technology, Start ups & VC space in Vietnam at NUS Overseas Colleges
GCE ‘A’ levels, Economics, Further Mathematics, Physics, 88.75/90 UAS, GCE ‘A’ levels, Economics, Further Mathematics, Physics, 88.75/90 UAS at Raffles Institution