Su Wang is a seasoned networking and systems engineer with two decades of hands-on experience building high-performance embedded and cloud-native network products, from TCAM-driven switches to Kubernetes-based SDN controllers. She has led teams at VMware and NVIDIA to design and ship public-cloud NSX and GPU-cloud networking solutions that bridge on-prem, AWS, and Azure using BGP/eVPN/VxLAN, openvswitch, and Kubernetes. Skilled in C/C++, Python, and Go, she combines deep BSD/Linux TCP/IP stack expertise with modern microservice delivery, CI/CD and infra-as-code tools like Docker, Kubernetes and Terraform. A prolific inventor with over a dozen patents in SDN and cloud extensions, she also contributes to notable open-source projects such as Antrea, improving pod encapsulation modes and test automation. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Su is known for taking concepts from research to commercially released products while mentoring engineers and shaping cross-functional feature roadmaps.
6 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
MSEE, Communications, MSEE, Communications at University of Toronto
BA, Electrical and Computer Engineering, BA, Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Waterloo
Contributions:76 reviews, 6 commits, 24 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Su's commits primarily focus on enhancing the Antrea project's networking capabilities, particularly by supporting different pod traffic encapsulation modes (encap, hybrid, noEncap). Their work involves modifying iptables rules and integrating integration tests within a containerized environment. Furthermore, the user has also contributed to the testing infrastructure by adding and modifying test configurations for CNI server, indicating a strong emphasis on both the backend logic and the automation of testing procedures. This suggests a good understanding of the project's underlying networking principles and a commitment to ensuring the project's reliability and quality.
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