Guy Zana is a software architect and R&D engineer with 12 years of experience building virtualization, storage, and systems software, and a background in security research from Unit 8200. He led virtualization efforts implementing PCI pass-through in Xen, contributed to OSv kernel development, and architected solutions at Elastifile and VirtHues Labs. Currently an MA student at Bar-Ilan University, he applies property graphs, custom ontologies, and network analysis to trace the transmission of an ancient visual motif, merging computational methods with art-historical research. Guy combines deep low-level systems expertise with applied research skills, able to move from kernel and cloud storage internals to graph-driven cultural analytics. Based in Kadima-Zoran, Israel, he balances consulting pragmatism with academic curiosity and a knack for turning complex domain problems into structured, analyzable models. His Github motto, "I build and they will come," reflects a builder’s mindset focused on practical, impactful engineering.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Sciences, Bachelor Sciences at The Open University of Israel
Contributions:6 commits, 5 pushes in 4 years 1 month
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