Jessica Lin
About Jessica Lin
Jessica Lin is a Developer Relations Lead at 0x, with a background in healthcare and educational technology. She has extensive experience in blockchain, mobile development, and has worked with various organizations including Facebook, Udacity, and Cornell University.
Work at 0x Labs
Jessica Lin has been serving as the Developer Relations Lead at 0x since 2021. In this role, she focuses on fostering relationships within the developer community and enhancing the adoption of decentralized exchange infrastructure. Her work involves collaborating with developers to support the integration of 0x's technology into various applications.
Professional Experience
Jessica Lin has a diverse professional background that includes roles in both healthcare and educational technology sectors. She worked at Facebook as a Documentation Engineer for PyTorch and as a Developer Advocate for Open Source AI/ML. Prior to that, she held several positions at Udacity, including Curriculum Lead and Content Developer. Her experience also includes a role as a Technical Service Engineer at Epic and consulting for SoloLearn.
Education and Expertise
Jessica Lin earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering with a Business Minor from Cornell University. Her educational background supports her expertise in blockchain and mobile development, as well as her ability to work on large-scale projects. She has a proven track record of collaborating with national and global teams.
Background in Academia
Jessica Lin has a history of working in academic settings, including positions as a Research Assistant at Cornell University in the Department of Design and Environmental Analysis and the Department of Fiber Science and Apparel Design. She also worked as Catering Staff at Cornell University, gaining valuable experience in a university environment.
International Business Experience
Jessica Lin possesses international business experience, which complements her technical skills and enhances her ability to engage with diverse teams and stakeholders. This experience is beneficial in her current role, where she interacts with a global developer community.