Summary
Zoe Hu is a research-minded engineer transitioning from developer community operations into computational physics and complex adaptive systems, bringing eight years of experience connecting technical experts with broader audiences. Currently a Research Assistant at Chalmers, she works on AI-driven crystal structure prediction while her recent project work at the University of Gothenburg produced GlycoForge, a bioinformatics tool for generating realistic benchmark data. Her background managing open-source and developer communities at BAAI, ByteDance, and PingCAP gives her a rare blend of technical communication, community-building, and hands-on research skills. Based in Gothenburg and pursuing an MSc in Complex Adaptive Systems, she is actively seeking internships and a 2026 master's thesis opportunity to deepen practical modeling experience. Notably, she leverages her outreach skills to bridge niche research communities and accelerate adoption of computational tools.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering Information and Communication Engineering (Radio and Television Broadcasting), Bachelor of Engineering Information and Communication Engineering (Radio and Television Broadcasting) at Communication University of China
Master of Science (Physics) Complex Adaptive Systems, Master of Science (Physics) Complex Adaptive Systems at University of Gothenburg