Summary
Shih-yuan Lee is a systems software engineer with over 20 years of experience designing and shipping Linux-based OEM solutions, currently driving Ubuntu OEM image and CI/CD infrastructure at Canonical. He specializes in low-level system debugging across UEFI/GRUB/kernel/graphics stacks, kernel driver development, and production-grade automation—having resolved mass-production issues for major OEMs like Dell. A pragmatic polyglot, he builds tooling in Bash, Python, and Go, and migrated large CI/CD surfaces from Jenkins/Concourse to GitHub Actions while automating Launchpad/Jira workflows. Deeply rooted in upstream collaboration, he contributes fixes back into Ubuntu and other open-source projects and has hands-on experience with Intel MIPI camera stacks. Based in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, he pairs a mathematics background with an engineer’s curiosity—self-described “just another linuxer” who quietly invents custom CI resources and image build optimizations that keep complex hardware shipping on time.
20 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics at National Taiwan University
Chinese, English