Teng Liang is a Postdoctoral Researcher with a PhD in Computer Science and 11 years of experience building and researching networked systems. Based in Tucson and currently at Peng Cheng Laboratory, he combines deep academic rigor from a 4.0 PhD at the University of Arizona with hands-on engineering—contributing notable back-end and DevOps improvements to the widely used Named Data Networking Forwarding Daemon (NFD). His work emphasizes flexible multicast and Ethernet face configurations, ad-hoc networking options, and enhancements to link-service logic that bridge research prototypes and production-capable networking software. Teng also has teaching experience in introductory programming and a track record of mentoring through graduate research roles, reflecting an ability to communicate complex systems to diverse audiences.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
Bachelor's degree, CS, Bachelor's degree, CS at Beijing Institute of Technology
Contributions summary:Teng implemented new features and made improvements to the Named Data Networking Forwarding Daemon (NFD). Their work focused on enhancing multicast and Ethernet face configurations, introducing options for "ad hoc" network setups. The user also addressed logic issues related to link types and integrated support for NonDiscovery and PrefixAnnouncement functionalities within the GenericLinkService. Furthermore, the user's contributions are highlighted by significant code changes that improve the flexibility and functionality of the forwarding daemon.
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Teng Liang - Postdoctoral Researcher at Peng Cheng Laboratory