Jiaqi Zhou
About Jiaqi Zhou
Jiaqi Zhou is a software developer with a Master's degree in Computer Science from Western University. He has experience working at Intel Corporation and Vena Solutions, where he has contributed to various projects involving infrastructure as code and deployment processes.
Work at Vena Solutions
Jiaqi Zhou has been employed at Vena Solutions as a Software Developer since 2020. In this role, he has contributed to various software development projects, focusing on enhancing deployment processes. His expertise includes implementing infrastructure as code using Terraform, which streamlines deployment workflows. Zhou's work at Vena Solutions is characterized by a commitment to improving software reliability and efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Jiaqi Zhou holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Western University, where he studied from 2015 to 2017. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor's degree in Information Security and Law at Nankai University from 2011 to 2015. Additionally, he participated in an exchange program at National Cheng Kung University from 2013 to 2014. His educational background provides a solid foundation in software development and security principles.
Background
Before joining Vena Solutions, Jiaqi Zhou worked at Intel Corporation as a Software Engineer from 2017 to 2020 in the Toronto, Canada Area. His experience also includes a brief tenure at Genesys as an Associate Software Analyst in 2017. Zhou has held multiple positions at Western University, including Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant, where he gained valuable experience in academic and practical applications of computer science.
Achievements
During his career, Jiaqi Zhou has made significant contributions to software development projects. He implemented an Ansible deploy tool for deploying infrastructure on AWS, which included services like MongoDB, ECS, and RabbitMQ. He also led a project to refactor Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems, enhancing user access control across different data centers. His focus on clustering standalone instances has addressed single points of failure, improving high availability in product environments.