Yuan Su has extensive work experience in software engineering and management roles. Yuan started their career as an intern at IBM Canada in 2003, where they primarily focused on designing and executing FVT test buckets for DB2's newest features. Yuan also led the design of new local-aware scalar SQL functions. In 2005, they became a Software Engineer at IBM Canada and worked on DB2 System Testing, helping to develop tools and perform comprehensive tests to ensure high-quality releases. Yuan closely collaborated with the DB2 Development team to gather data and conduct problem analysis. In 2010, they transitioned to the role of Staff Software Engineer and later became a Technical Lead, leading the dashDB technical foundation team and driving DevOps transformation within the organization. Yuan worked primarily with worldwide DB2 Software Engineer teams, designing and developing critical functions for customer requirements. Yuan also became the owner of the DB2 Codegen component. From 2016 to 2018, Yuan Su worked at IBM as a Manager, Customer Experience, establishing and leading a team to drive projects ensuring excellent customer experience for Db2 Warehouse on Cloud. Yuan also held positions as a Manager Software Engineering (SAP Support) and Manager, Software Engineering (Kernel), managing teams and taking responsibility for a large portion of Db2 revenue. Since 2018, they have been working at CaseWare International Inc., initially as a Development Manager and currently as the Head of Development, Hybrid Cloud. In 2022, they co-founded Nuvo Technology Ltd.
Yuan Su obtained a Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours from Acadia University, where they studied Computer Science from 2002 to 2005. Yuan later pursued a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Corporate Strategy and Leadership at the University of Toronto from 2014 to 2017. In addition to their formal education, Yuan Su obtained various certifications in areas such as leadership, coaching, managing employees, strategic focus, audit, due diligence, adaptability, and emotional engagement from LinkedIn between August and September 2019.
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Metis
Metis is a first of its kind, scaling and user friendly platform built to scale Ethereum and facilitate infrastructure development. The Metis Layer 2 is just the core component of the Metis Stack*, followed by the Reputation Power System, and the Decentralized Autonomous Company (DAC) Framework. The Metis Stack will provide the perfect environment for infrastructure development, day-to-day businesses, and other forms of open collaboration to take place. When using Metis, users can rest assured that their transactions are being secured by Ethereum mainnet. Unlike other protocols claiming to inherit these underlying Ethereum features, Metis does inherit these benefits. Builders and users are truly interacting with, and secured by, Ethereum mainnet. Many Layer 2s focus on being the best Ethereum Layer 2. Metis, on the other hand, is focused on creating the Web3 Economy. Metis Layer 2 is not the end goal, but instead it’s a means to an end. The scalability provided by our Layer 2 will allow further MetisDAO Foundation incubated products previously mentioned to be built on top. The combination of this fully functioning Metis stack will allow web2 users to seamlessly be onboarded onto web3 through: ✤ Simplicity provided by our DAC Framework: Smart contract templates to facilitate businesses’ day-to-day operations conducting processes and storing data in a decentralized and immutable way. ✤ Functionalities provided by our Polis and Reputation Power System: On-chain reputation unlocking capabilities such as user history, undercollateralized loans, achievements and contributions made, and more, which will allow web2 businesses to enjoy all traditional, and even complementary functionalities, in web3. ✤ Polis Middleware: One click, no-code deployment. The middleware will allow all kinds of users to offer their services on-chain, without needing to rely or trust in centralized parties.
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