Summary
Ye Yang is a quantitative engineer and educator based in Singapore with 12 years of experience applying mathematics, statistics and high-performance computing to finance and DeFi problems. He combines front‑office quant experience (commodity, FX and derivatives pricing, market-making and risk) with systems-level expertise in functional programming, Haskell variants and cluster/HPC design. As an adjunct lecturer at NTU he teaches quantitative programming and numerical methods and twice won Best Teacher of the Year, reflecting his knack for translating complex models into practical code. He has led risk analytics and production model delivery at banks and corporates, and contributed open-source DeFi modeling and EVM data tooling while optimizing on-chain throughput. Notably, his background spans both doctoral-level computational biology research and hands-on infrastructure work—bridging rigorous scientific modelling with production-grade engineering.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Senior High, Senior High at Shanghai Datong High School
SM2
Doctorate Degree, Computational and Structural Biology (Protein Folding / Molecule Simulation), Doctorate Degree, Computational and Structural Biology (Protein Folding / Molecule Simulation) at Nanyang Technological University Singapore
English, Chinese, chinese (shanghaiese)