Summary
Stuart Wang is a cryptography engineer based in Shanghai with eight years of experience specializing in system security, confidential computing, and trusted execution environments including Intel SGX, TDX, and ARM TrustZone. He has driven low-level performance and scheduling improvements for Occlum/NGO at Ant Group, implemented async-based in-enclave scheduling and io-uring network IO optimizations, and built benchmarks for next-generation SGX. At Clique he now focuses on coordinating heterogeneous compute resources for verifiable and privacy-preserving workloads, bridging secure hardware, oracles, and smart-contract driven compute. His background includes distributed systems work at Microsoft on elastic graph query execution for Azure Cosmos DB, and production-scale monitoring and stream-processing at Tencent, giving him a rare combination of systems, security, and applied research experience. Stuart’s work is notable for pragmatic performance engineering inside constrained trusted environments and for shipping those optimizations into widely used open-source projects.
8 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at 南京大学
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at 中山大学