Zesen Zhang is a software engineer and Ph.D. candidate in UCSD’s SysNet Group with eight years’ experience building measurement and security tools for networked systems. His research—published at IMC, USENIX Security, and IEEE TMC—focuses on mobile networking, Internet measurement systems, regional access topologies, and infrastructure vulnerabilities, and has driven platforms like PacketLab used by the community. He has practical industry experience at AT&T Labs designing risk-aggregation and automated downstream-impact analysis tools using PySpark and Palantir, and is now continuing his engineering career at Amazon. Zesen blends systems-level research with hands-on implementation in C/C++, Python, and Java, and often explores the physical and architectural roots of Internet instability rather than just surface metrics.
7 years of coding experience
University of California, San Diego
Bachelor's degree, Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance, Bachelor's degree, Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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