Summary
Shicai Hu is a researcher and seasoned software engineer with 14 years of experience bridging security, networking, and control systems through hands-on C/C++ development and systems design. He has delivered enterprise security features and cryptographic integrations for firms like Citrix and Morgan Stanley, built low-level network and IPSec/IPsec-related systems, and contributed to real-time control and embedded products earlier in his career. Currently self-employed, he focuses on hybrid dynamic systems research—spanning mathematics, physics, control engineering and robotics—and has drafted initial manuscripts summarizing three years of work while sharpening modern C++ skills. Comfortable across Windows, Linux, and embedded platforms, he brings deep protocol and cryptography knowledge coupled with a rare blend of academic rigor and applied engineering. An erstwhile dreamer (as hinted by his GitHub bio), he pairs technical discipline with a broad intellectual curiosity that informs both research and product-focused development.
14 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
MS, System & Control Engineering, EECS Department, MS, System & Control Engineering, EECS Department at Case Western Reserve University
East China Normal University
Part-time student, Graduate School of Information technologies, Part-time student, Graduate School of Information technologies at George Mason University
Computational Mathematics, Computational Mathematics at Xi'an Jiaotong University
Zhejiang University