Summary
Eric Zhang is a software engineer with eight years of hands-on experience building inference and production infrastructure for generative and recommendation systems. He has interned across top AI and engineering teams—Suno, Meta, Ideogram, IBM and RBC—working on pretraining, inference, serving, and mobile/tooling projects that bridge research and production. A University of Waterloo computer software engineering graduate, Eric combines strong academic retrieval/reranking work under Jimmy Lin with practical ML tooling and workflow optimization. Currently at Luma and concurrently contributing as a research engineer at Suno, he focuses on making model training and inference reliable at scale. Beyond code, he composes music with Suno’s tools, reflecting a creative bent that informs his approach to ML-driven products. Known for moving quickly between research problems and production constraints, he thrives on shipping reproducible systems that power real-world applications.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Pierre Elliott Trudeau High School
Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering, 92, Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering, 92 at University of Waterloo