Summary
Xiang Huo is a software engineer with 13 years of experience building backend and cloud systems across Google, Microsoft, and AWS, with prior work in healthcare and academic research. He combines deep systems and networking foundations (C/C++, Java, Python) with hands-on experience in cloud infrastructure, anti-DDoS, and distributed data tools like Spark and Hadoop. His research background includes measuring typo-squatting harm via intent inference, reflecting a strong interest in security, privacy, and empirical methods. Comfortable across Linux, Windows, and macOS, he has taught networking and contributed course solutions and tooling on GitHub, signaling a commitment to reproducible engineering and mentoring. Based in Seattle, he enjoys tackling new challenges and translating research ideas into production-ready tooling.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Computer Science, 3.86, Bachelor's Degree, Computer Science, 3.86 at Capital Normal University
Master's Degree, Computer Science, 3.83, Master's Degree, Computer Science, 3.83 at Beijing Jiaotong University
Master’s Degree, Computer Science, Security, 3.55, Master’s Degree, Computer Science, Security, 3.55 at University of Illinois at Chicago
English, Chinese