Hang Li is a software engineer based in the UK with eight years of experience building backend systems and developer tooling, currently contributing at Two Sigma. He has a strong foundation from an MEng in Computing at Imperial College and practical experience scaling Java microservices, event-driven systems, and load-testing frameworks from internships at Goldman Sachs and Skyscanner. At Skyscanner he built a Gatling-based distributed load-testing framework and added real-time client-side metrics—work that highlights both low-level performance focus and pragmatic engineering. Comfortable across the stack, he has implemented RESTful services with Kafka and Spring Boot and improved front-end testing tools using React and Redux. Colleagues value his curiosity about turning ideas into production software and his openness to collaborate across teams and disciplines.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
IES Alonso Quesada
Master of Engineering - MEng, Computing, Overall Mark - 79%, Master of Engineering - MEng, Computing, Overall Mark - 79% at Imperial College London
High School, High School at Canterbury School of Las Palmas
Contributions:2 PRs, 23 pushes, 2 branches in 2 months
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