Summary
Chris Johnson is a systems-focused professor and Linux/cloud engineer with nine years of experience building and teaching practical infrastructure solutions at Seneca Polytechnic. He designs and delivers Azure and AWS curriculum while maintaining hands-on expertise in Linux, virtual machines, containers, networking, Bash/Python automation, Ansible, PowerShell and Git-driven workflows. His background spans production deployments—migrating multi-service servers to clustered Docker systems—and applied research in open-source systems integration at Seneca’s CDOT. Beyond academia he has roots in AV and media production, bringing a pragmatic, cost-conscious approach to technical problems such as low-cost streaming and high-bandwidth internal networks. Based in Old Toronto, he combines classroom pedagogy with real-world ops experience and a long-standing commitment to open-source philosophies.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, Communication and Media Studies, High School Diploma, Communication and Media Studies at Unionville High School
Diploma, Computer Networking and Technical Support, Diploma, Computer Networking and Technical Support at Seneca Polytechnic
English, French