Daniel Qian is a seasoned project manager with 15 years of experience bridging chemical/process engineering and technical delivery, currently leading projects from Shanghai. Trained as an applied chemist (Beijing Institute of Technology) and with early hands-on lab experience at WuXi AppTec, he progressed through process engineering and piping leadership roles at Amec Foster Wheeler before moving into his current managerial position. He combines meticulous attention to detail and strong interpersonal skills to control schedule, quality, and cost across complex, regulated projects. Comfortable adapting quickly to multivariate environments, he maintains enthusiasm for continuous learning and pragmatic problem solving. On the technical side he contributes to backend open-source tooling (Camellia), focusing on bug fixes, security-minded log sanitization, and reliability improvements—an indicator of practical coding discipline beyond his engineering domain. Colleagues would describe him as patient, methodical, and reliable under pressure.
15 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Bachelor’s Degree, Chemical Engineering and Technology at 安徽工程大学
Master’s Degree, Applied Chemistry, Master’s Degree, Applied Chemistry at Beijing Institute of Technology
Camellia provide easy-to-use server toolkits, such as: redis proxy、delay queue、id gen、hot key and more
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 4 PRs, 3 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily focused on bug fixes and minor improvements within the Camellia project. Their contributions involved correcting typos in API parameter names and addressing issues in the dashboard and redis-proxy modules. They also implemented a fix related to updating the `ResourceInfo.tids` field. Moreover, they masked sensitive information in the logs, demonstrating attention to security.
Contributions:429 pushes, 1 branch, 1 comment in 6 years 6 months
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