Kun Feng is a program manager and PhD-trained chemical engineer with 10 years of experience translating advanced battery R&D into pilot and commercial outcomes, including leading €12M+ funded projects and filing seven patents in material solutions. He has driven scale-up of high-capacity silicon-based anodes, managed cross-functional supplier and customer partnerships (cell makers, OEMs), and built robust lab-to-pilot transfer processes. A hands-on researcher earlier in his career at University of Waterloo, he authored widely cited work on silicon anodes and set up battery testing infrastructure used by 25+ researchers. Equally comfortable with technical detail and program strategy, Kun also contributes to open-source cloud-native tooling—improving Prometheus monitoring for a multi-tenant Kubernetes platform—reflecting his appetite for stepping beyond comfort zones. Based in Olen, Belgium, he combines deep materials expertise with proven program delivery across international consortia and industrial partners.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Materials and Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Materials and Engineering at Soochow University (CN)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemical Engineering at University of Waterloo
Native Kubernetes container management platform supporting multi-tenant and multi-cluster
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:6 reviews, 104 commits, 78 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Feng Kun's contributions primarily focused on enhancing the Prometheus monitoring stack within the TKE (Tencent Kubernetes Engine) platform. They addressed bugs in Prometheus configuration, improved metrics collection for TKE services, and integrated features to support Thanos for long-term storage. Additionally, they expanded the monitoring capabilities by adding metrics related to the Kubernetes node and namespace resources. The commits reflect their work in configuring the Prometheus setup to scrape metrics and to ensure proper integration with the existing TKE infrastructure.
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