Yuanzhuo Yang is a software engineer focused on distributed systems and serverless platforms with about four years of hands-on experience across academic research and mentoring roles. Based in Madison, WI, he currently mentors Big Data Systems at the University of Wisconsin–Madison while contributing to time-and-causality research at Virginia Tech. His background blends a CS bachelor's and a mathematics certificate with earlier training in software engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, giving him a strong theoretical and practical foundation. Colleagues know him for an inquisitive approach—“nothing trivial”—and a tendency to dig into subtle system behaviors rather than surface-level fixes. He excels at translating complex distributed concepts into teachable experiences for students and peers, and he’s comfortable bridging research ideas with prototype implementations. Overlooked strength: he pairs formal math training with systems intuition, which helps him spot corner cases that others miss.
4 years of coding experience
Certificate, Mathematics, Certificate, Mathematics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Zhengzhou Foreign Language School
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology
Contributions:11 commits, 9 pushes, 1 branch in 2 months
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