Qiao Lin

Tokyo Institute of Technology 東京工業大学 / Computer Science AI trackTokyo, JPN

Qiao Lin

Tokyo Institute of Technology 東京工業大学 / Computer Science AI track

As a ex-software engineer at Palo Alto Networks, I work on Prisma Access, a cloud-based security platform that delivers protection to users and applications. I focus on developing, testing, and deploying cloud-native microservices using Python, Go, and Java on AWS and GCP.

Ambition

In the future

My goal is to leverage my education and experience to create innovative and impactful solutions for complex and challenging problems in the cloud and microservices domain. I am always eager to learn new skills, explore new technologies and opportunities.

Tokyo Institute of Technology 東京工業大学3 years

Computer Science AI track

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software analysis with AI. Ex: bug localization & defection detection

Palo Alto Networks3 years

software engineer

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Software Engineer 03/2022-03/2024 Santa Clara, CA, USA Cloud based Microservices, Monitoring Software System Design Design and build Golang based GCP Microservice architecture for cloud based

Carnegie Mellon University1 year

computer engineering

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PROJECTS CMU Emergency Social Network Application Designed “ESN”, a Full-Stack social network web application that provides basic status updates and communication during emergencies with power outages. Applied Node

About Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems4 months

software engineer intern

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Software Engineer Intern 05/2021-08/2021 Milpitas, CA, USA Cloud Infrastructure provisioning and Automation with gRPC Telemetry Write Python script to automate cloud resources provisioning, infrastructure and network configuration workflow following ZTP(Zero Touch

Emory University4 years

Computer Science

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Skills

  • JavaScript

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  • Python

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  • Git

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  • AWS

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  • 機械学習

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  • Go, SQL, Infrastructure and 3 skills

Awards and Certifications


言語

  • Japanese - Professional
  • English - Native
  • Chinese - Native

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