Summary
Xiaoliang Wu is a problem-driven software engineer with a PhD in computer science and 11 years of experience building high-performance distributed and networked systems. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he currently contributes to Meta and has a strong research-to-production track record from work at IIT, Argonne National Laboratory, and Facebook, spanning datacenter routing, blockchain emulation, SDN testbeds, and quantum network simulators. He excels at accelerating experiments and emulation—e.g., 10x speedups via Linux kernel changes and 25x scalability gains with MPI/multithreading—and integrates low-level systems work (C/C++) with higher-level orchestration (Python, Java, Go). Colleagues rely on him to reduce deployment errors through simulation-driven validation and to turn complex protocol models into practical, testable platforms.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.2, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.2 at Xidian University
Master’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.67, Master’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.67 at Illinois Institute of Technology
English, Chinese