Summary
Roger Zhu is a seasoned C/C++ quant systems engineer based in Shanghai with seven years of R&D experience across embedded systems, networking, Linux, and containerized environments. He has a strong track record in low-level system work—maintaining distributed file system drivers and implementing TCP/IP-based medical device software—combined with practical Python tooling for scraping and automation. At Morgan Stanley he bridged systems and DevOps by developing container-related tooling, and at Philips he delivered critical cardiograph applications and DICOM features while supporting BSP and driver issues. Currently at a private hedge fund, he focuses on quant systems where his interest in algorithms and automated testing informs robust, performance-sensitive engineering. He brings cross-language fluency (basic Go, C#, AngularJS) and a knack for turning fiddly platform bugs into dependable, production-ready components. A less obvious strength is his habit of improving tooling and test scripts (e.g., Python scrapers and LUA test maintenance), which reduces operational friction across teams.
7 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Chongqing University
English