Summary
Joey Huang is a researcher-engineer bridging biophysics and computing, currently a PhD student in Biophysics at Stanford and a Graduate Research Assistant under Nobel laureates Steven Chu and Thomas Südhof. With nine years of experience spanning Harvard research roles in tissue homeostasis, electrical properties of epithelial cells, and hands-on bioinformatics interest, he pairs wet-lab insight with strong CS and ethical hacking skills. He studied Chemistry, Physics, and Computer Science at Harvard and has contributed to interdisciplinary projects at Harvard Medical School and The Harvard Crimson. Based in Palo Alto, Joey blends penetration-testing curiosity with quantitative biophysics, positioning him to tackle data-rich problems at the interface of biology and computation.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Chemistry and Physics and Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Chemistry and Physics and Computer Science at Harvard University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biophysics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biophysics at Stanford University
French, Chinese, English