Qunshu Zhang is a Distinguished Engineer based in the Greater Seattle Area with 11 years of experience building large-scale ML recommendation systems powering Facebook, Instagram, Threads and WhatsApp. He combines deep backend engineering chops from a long Microsoft tenure—working on cloud, big data, real-time streaming and Windows—with product-scale ML systems at Meta. He has hands-on experience extending major open-source Azure projects, contributing Stream Analytics commands and SDK improvements to widely used repositories like azure-powershell and azure-sdk-for-net. Known for shipping reliable, test-covered backend features, he bridges low-level API and service work with high-level recommendation model needs. Qunshu holds a Master’s in Computer Science & Information Security and brings a pragmatic blend of systems engineering, data streaming, and production ML infrastructure expertise.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master Computer Science & Information Security, Master Computer Science & Information Security at Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:19 commits in 29 days
Contributions summary:Qunshu primarily contributed to the `azure-sdk-for-net` repository by adding and modifying code related to the Stream Analytics Management library. Their commits involve generating and updating code within the `InputOperations.cs` file, suggesting a focus on API management and related functionalities. The code changes include additions and updates across multiple versions, indicating ongoing involvement in maintaining and extending the capabilities of the Azure SDK for .NET within the Stream Analytics domain.
Contributions summary:Qunshu's contributions primarily involve adding and modifying PowerShell commands for the Azure Stream Analytics service within the Azure PowerShell repository. The commits include creating new commands, fixing parameter sets, improving response content, and adding test functionality, suggesting an active role in extending and maintaining the functionality of the Stream Analytics module. They also made adjustments to the resource group handling within the job model. The changes involve code modifications, and the addition of test functionalities, which reflects their commitment to enhance the existing services.
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