Shota Suzuki is a seasoned software engineer and MLOps specialist based in Tokyo with 14 years of experience building and operating analytical platforms and data pipelines. He has led DWH implementation and stabilization efforts (notably Vertica clusters serving hundreds of users) and designed scalable ETL and distributed processing solutions across multiple companies including DeNA and Mobility Technologies. His work spans machine-learning-driven log collection on AWS, Spark/Hive pipelines, and hands-on tuning to maintain 24/7 production reliability. Now at 株式会社MAZIN, he continues to bridge system development and operations while focusing on scalable data infrastructure. An active contributor to open-source Go tooling, he added workspace symbol support to the Go language server, showing a pragmatic interest in developer tooling beyond core MLOps. He combines rigorous academic training in industrial engineering with practical expertise in stabilizing large analytical ecosystems.
Contributions summary:Shota primarily contributed to the Go tools repository, focusing on the `internal/lsp` package, specifically addressing documentation issues and adding support for workspace symbols. They implemented the workspace symbol functionality, which included changes to the `workspace_symbol.go` and `tests.go` files. Further contributions involved making matchers selectable in WorkspaceSymbols, and the addition of command-line support for the workspace/symbol command.
Contributions:3 pushes, 2 branches in 5 years 2 months
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