Shujing Ke is an AI researcher and game developer with 14 years of experience bridging academic AI and production game engineering. Based in North Brabant, Netherlands, she contributes to SingularityNET and OpenCog on open-source AGI tooling while pursuing a PhD in Artificial Intelligence at Tilburg University. Her background spans game engine and MMORPG development in C++/OGRE/Unreal, robotics and AI-in-games research at Hong Kong Polytechnic, and core backend contributions to the OpenCog AtomSpace—where she extended Scheme function types in the Guile integration. Comfortable moving between low-level systems and high-level research, she blends rigorous testing practices with practical product experience. Colleagues know her for translating cognitive architectures into working code and for a rare cross-disciplinary fluency in game tech and symbolic AI.
14 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Computer Software Engineering, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Computer Software Engineering at Wuhan University
PhD, Artificial Intelligence, PhD, Artificial Intelligence at Tilburg University
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Fuzhou University
The OpenCog (hyper-)graph database and graph rewriting system
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:24 commits, 14 PRs, 4 pushes in 1 year
Contributions summary:Shujing primarily contributed to the core logic of the `atomspace` project, specifically by implementing and refining Scheme function types within the Guile integration. Their work involved adding, modifying, and debugging new Scheme function types, indicating a focus on extending the system's capabilities. The user's changes were focused on the `SchemePrimitive.h` file, along with creating and modifying test files, demonstrating a strong grasp of the project's core architecture and associated testing practices. These modifications expanded the set of available functions within the Scheme environment.
Contributions:115 pushes, 30 branches, 2 comments in 2 years 8 months
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