Roman Shtykh
About Roman Shtykh
Roman Shtykh is a Principal Software Engineer at Treasure Data, where he has worked since 2020. He has extensive experience in software engineering and academia, including roles at Yahoo! JAPAN, Arm, and Waseda University.
Work at Treasure Data
Roman Shtykh has been serving as a Principal Software Engineer at Treasure Data since 2020. In this role, he focuses on real-time data processing and core batch data processing technology. He is responsible for integrating third-party systems, enhancing the functionality and performance of the company's data solutions. His expertise in programming languages and NoSQL databases contributes to the development of robust data processing frameworks.
Education and Expertise
Roman Shtykh holds a PhD in Human Sciences (Informatics) from Waseda University, where he studied from 2006 to 2009. He also earned an MSc in Computer Science and Engineering from The University of Aizu, completing his studies from 2001 to 2003. His academic background supports his expertise in real-time data processing and batch data processing technology, as well as his skills in multiple programming languages, including Java, Kotlin, Python, and Scala.
Background
Roman Shtykh has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles across multiple organizations. He was a Big Data Architect at Yahoo! JAPAN from 2017 to 2019, and prior to that, he held positions at Arm, CyberAgent, Inc., and Rakuten. His experience spans software engineering, research, and development, with a focus on data processing technologies and system integration.
Achievements in Open Source Contributions
Roman Shtykh has made significant contributions to the open-source community as a former committer for Apache Ignite, Apache RocketMQ, and MyBatis. His involvement in these projects highlights his commitment to advancing technology and sharing knowledge within the software development community.
Research and Development Experience
Roman Shtykh has engaged in various research areas throughout his career, including data stream processing, chat bots, information retrieval, and recommender systems. His role as a lecturer at Waseda University since 2010 further emphasizes his dedication to research and education in the field of informatics.