Summary
Vincent Zhang is a systems-oriented software engineer with about five years of industry experience and strong expertise in C/C++, C#, Java, Python, Linux, and networking. He has hands-on experience building and optimizing cloud and virtualization stacks—Docker, KVM, Proxmox clustering, OpenStack concepts, and Kubernetes-in-Docker—plus practical skills in VLAN/VXLAN, VPNaaS, and DNS. At ICR he delivered measurable performance wins (6.24× speedup, 11× memory reduction) by profiling and rearchitecting algorithms, and he automated developer environments with KinD, Helm charts, and one-click setup tooling. Based in the DC–Baltimore area and active as a UVA CS teaching assistant, he pairs systems-level debugging (kernel/cgroup fixes, Tomcat patches) with higher-level network and cloud deployments. Notably, he combines reverse-engineering instincts and geospatial simulation work (LiDAR point-cloud viewsheds) to solve domain-specific engineering problems.
5 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at University of Virginia
Chinese, English