Summary
Qiang Liu is a PostDoc researcher at EPFL with nine years of experience at the intersection of systems and software security. He holds a PhD from Zhejiang University focused on system and software security and a bachelor’s in electrical and electronics engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology, combining rigorous academic training with practical engineering foundations. At EPFL he applies deep technical expertise to secure systems research, and is open to academic roles such as assistant professor or lecturer. Colleagues describe him as thoughtful and resilient—his GitHub bio borrows a line from French poetry, hinting at a reflective approach to research and life. Based in Switzerland, he balances theoretical rigor with hands-on experimentation, aiming to turn security insights into teachable, deployable outcomes.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Beijing Institute of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, System and Software Security, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, System and Software Security at Zhejiang University