Joseph Suh is a patent-focused technologist and Primary Examiner with 15+ years prosecuting and evaluating inventions at the USPTO, backed by a Ph.D. in parallel computing and deep R&D experience in cloud and many-core processor systems from USC/ISI. He blends technical mastery in video compression (VVC/HEVC), signal/image processing, FPGA/logic design, and system-level software (Linux, hypervisors, OpenStack) with legal training (Georgetown J.D.), enabling him to assess complex claims across hardware, firmware, and cloud domains. A polyglot engineer fluent in C/C++, Python, Java and low-level processor toolchains, he has hands-on history with Tilera/TILE64 and performance optimization for parallel architectures. He also contributes to open-source documentation for prominent projects like OpenStack Glance, improving usability for large-scale image management. Comfortable across English, Korean, and Japanese, he brings a rare combination of prosecutorial rigor, research pedigree, and systems-level engineering depth.
15 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Ph. D., Parallel computing, Ph. D., Parallel computing at University of Southern California
J.D. (DC Bar), J.D. (DC Bar) at Georgetown University Law Center
B.S., Electronics Engineering, B.S., Electronics Engineering at Dongguk University
M.S., Electrical Engineering, M.S., Electrical Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
OpenStack Image Management (Glance). Mirror of code maintained at opendev.org.
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:6 commits in 21 days
Contributions summary:Joseph's commits primarily involve modifications to documentation files within the `openstack/glance` repository. These changes include updating examples, adjusting command outputs, and reorganizing content for better clarity and user experience. The user's work focuses on improving the existing documentation by providing more user-friendly examples and addressing potential usability issues.
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