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'''Stephen Tse''', is founder and CEO of [[Harmony]].
'''Stephen Tse''' is founder and CEO of [[Harmony]].


Stephen has been obsessed with protocols and compilers since high school. He reverse-engineered ICQ and X11 protocols, coded in OCaml for more than 15 years, and graduated with a doctoral degree in security protocols and compiler verification from the University of Pennsylvania.
Stephen has been obsessed with protocols and compilers since high school. He reverse-engineered ICQ and X11 protocols, coded in OCaml for more than 15 years, and graduated with a doctoral degree in security protocols and compiler verification from the University of Pennsylvania.<ref>https://www.goingdeepwithaaron.com/podcast/stephen-tse</ref>


Prior to founding [[Harmony]], he has worked a researcher at Microsoft, a senior infrastructure engineer at Google, and sold his startup, Spotsetter, to Apple.  
Prior to founding [[Harmony]], he has worked a researcher at Microsoft, a senior infrastructure engineer at Google, and sold his startup, Spotsetter, to Apple.  


== Sources: ==
== References ==
https://www.goingdeepwithaaron.com/podcast/stephen-tse
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Latest revision as of 00:30, 4 May 2022

Stephen Tse is founder and CEO of Harmony.

Stephen has been obsessed with protocols and compilers since high school. He reverse-engineered ICQ and X11 protocols, coded in OCaml for more than 15 years, and graduated with a doctoral degree in security protocols and compiler verification from the University of Pennsylvania.[1]

Prior to founding Harmony, he has worked a researcher at Microsoft, a senior infrastructure engineer at Google, and sold his startup, Spotsetter, to Apple.

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