Xinzi Zhou is a pragmatic full-stack software engineer with 13 years of experience building production systems across Asia and the United States, currently at Meta after a stint at IBM’s Center for Blockchain Innovation. She has a strong background in backend and algorithmic problem-solving—evidenced by her long-standing GitHub presence and contributions to an ACM ICPC C++ cheat sheet that includes advanced data structures like segment trees and bigint implementations. Her career spans fast-moving marketplaces and research-driven teams (Shopee, Indeed, IBM, and Meta), blending hands-on coding with applied research. Comfortable in distributed, high-throughput environments, she brings both academic rigor from NTU/Georgia Tech and practical impact shipping scalable features across international engineering organizations.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Computer Science, Master of Science - MS Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Engineering Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering Computer Science at Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Contributions:99 commits, 2 PRs, 34 pushes in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Xinzi primarily contributed to the development of a C++ cheat sheet for ACM ICPC, adding essential data structures and algorithms. They implemented template files and added strings, cmath, and data structures like vectors, lists, and a bigint implementation. Furthermore, the user incorporated a segment tree and power modulo verification.
Contributions:1 release, 53 commits, 62 pushes in 10 days
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