Summary
Ké Zhang is a multidisciplinary software engineer, technical program manager, and artist who builds systems that bridge perception, identity, and visual art. With a decade of experience at companies like Microsoft and Autodesk, Ké has led ML and large-data initiatives, UX redesigns, and production-grade tooling while also shipping synthetic-data and self-service platforms for computer vision. As founder of Sitôt Studio, they turned cross-modal perception research into a working Snapshot engine (Python, Qiskit) and hand-painted portraits that blind trials show are recognizably linked to their subjects. Classically trained as a pianist and published in digital music preservation research, Ké combines rigorous technical craft with traditional artistic processes to produce work that is both algorithmic and tactile. Based in Wolfeboro, NH, they favor studio practice informed by cognitive science and keep one foot ready to re-enter corporate life—albeit with healthy resistance through 2027. Their stated mission is simple: building software that nourishes creativity.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Diplôme d'Études Collégiales (DEC), International Baccaleaureate, Pure and Applied Sciences, Diplôme d'Études Collégiales (DEC), International Baccaleaureate, Pure and Applied Sciences at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf
Bachelor of Software Engineering (B.S.Eng.), Software Engineering, Bachelor of Software Engineering (B.S.Eng.), Software Engineering at McGill University
English, French, Chinese, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese