Hanlin Miao is a software engineer with seven years of practical experience and a strong academic foundation—a BE in Computer Engineering (3.99 GPA) from Stevens and an MS in Computer Science from USC. Comfortable in both technological and financial contexts, Hanlin has progressed from internships to professional roles at Network to Code and now Millennium, focusing on backend systems and network automation. He is an active contributor to the widely used Nautobot project, improving IPAM/DCIM stability, permissions, and cabling validation—work that highlights attention to reliability in network source-of-truth platforms. Bilingual and collaborative, Hanlin blends clear communication with hands-on coding to bridge engineering and cross-functional teams. Based in Miami, he seeks software development roles where his combined finance minor and automation experience can accelerate system reliability and operational efficiency.
7 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, 3.70/4.00, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, 3.70/4.00 at University of Southern California
High School Diploma, 101/100, High School Diploma, 101/100 at Monsignor Farrell High School
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, 3.99/4.00, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, 3.99/4.00 at Stevens Institute of Technology
Network Source of Truth & Network Automation Platform
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:35 releases, 1759 reviews, 70 commits in 7 months
Contributions summary:Hanlin primarily contributed to fixing bugs and improving permissions related to IPAM and DCIM functionality within the Nautobot platform. Their work involved modifying templates, including HTML files for rack management and job result views, and correcting source/destination filters. The user also addressed issues related to custom field default values and bulk deletion, improving the overall stability and functionality of the platform. Furthermore, they worked on resolving validation errors within the cabling module.
Contributions:47 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 11 months
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