Summary
Guanlong Wu is a research-oriented software engineer and PhD candidate in Computer Science at the University of Virginia with nine years of hands-on experience spanning network protocol research, security, and full-stack development. Currently focused on designing more robust, efficient, and secure network protocols (e.g., BGP), he combines deep academic rigor with practical engineering from prior roles at Johns Hopkins InfoSec, Tencent Games, and enterprise software teams. His work covers network measurement and fingerprinting, backend systems like device ID services, and tooling such as a UE4-based fuzzing tool, reflecting a blend of security and systems expertise. Comfortable across JavaWeb, iOS, and game-engine tooling, he balances research publications with production-minded implementations. Based in Baltimore, he maintains an active developer presence (GitHub bio: "码农自留地") that hints at a hands-on, self-driven approach to coding and experimentation.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Johns Hopkins University
Northeastern University (CN)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, 4.0, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, 4.0 at University of Virginia