Qianze Zhang is a seasoned R&D engineer with 11 years of experience building real-time audio/video systems and cross-platform mobile and web applications, currently contributing at Agora in Shanghai. He brings strong full-stack skills—iOS/Android, Flutter, web front-end—and a proven track record integrating and hardening SDKs, adding token-based auth and encryption (AES128/AES256) across sample apps. With an MSc in Computer Science from Oxford and early enterprise experience at SAP and supply-chain systems, he combines rigorous academic training with pragmatic product-focused engineering. His open-source contributions to high-profile Agora example repos show deep familiarity with real-time media pipelines, UI/UX for live video, and platform-specific optimizations. Colleagues describe him as an ambitious quick learner and confident communicator who thrives under pressure and takes ownership of security and documentation improvements. He often surfaces non-obvious value by simplifying cross-platform build/setup and adapting SDKs to real-world authentication and moderation needs.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
MSc, Computer Science, MSc, Computer Science at University of Oxford
Bachelor (Hons) of Science, Computer Science, Bachelor (Hons) of Science, Computer Science at University of Nottingham
Quickstart guide for the Agora Flutter SDK(Android/iOS)
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android/iOS)
Contributions:1 review, 38 commits, 9 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Qianze primarily focused on developing the Flutter application, demonstrated by creating the initial demo and implementing the core UI components for the call functionality. Their contributions included setting up the UI elements, managing user input and navigation between pages, and integrating the Agora SDK for real-time audio/video communication. They also made modifications to the project's build and setup files.
Sample app to join/leave a channel, mute/unmute, enable/disable the video, and switch between front/rear cameras.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:16 releases, 11 reviews, 196 commits in 3 years
Contributions summary:Qianze primarily contributed to the project by adding and updating features related to token authentication and encryption across multiple platforms including iOS, macOS, and the web. Their work involved modifying existing code to support token-based authorization and implementing encryption using different modes (AES128 and AES256). They also updated the project's documentation, including readme files, across various platforms such as iOS, Android, and the web.
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