Ian Didriksen

Site Reliability Engineer at ZYZYGY INC

Ian Didriksen has a diverse range of work experience, starting with their current role as a Software Engineer at ZYZYGY INC since February 2022. In this position, they are involved in developing a Centralized Logging System (CLS) architecture using various tools such as GCP, PubSub, BigQuery, GKE, fluentd, and elastic cloud. Additionally, they are responsible for building a full-stack application using VueJs, Java Spring, Cloud Run, and Cloud SQL, following a highly scalable microservice architecture.

Prior to their current role, Ian worked at Universidad Nacional del Sur, where they served as a Teaching Assistant for two subjects. In the first subject, "Object-Oriented Programming Introduction," they focused on designing algorithms and teaching the fundamental concepts of object-oriented programming. In the second subject, "Programming Technologies," they explored software architecture, design, and their lifecycles.

During their time as a student at the university, Ian also worked as a Student Researcher in a team responsible for creating mathematical models to predict weed growth using neural networks. Ian contributed to the development of a web application that made these models available to the public, utilizing Python, ReactJs, ExpresJs, MySQL, Java, and Linux servers. Their work in this role resulted in a published paper titled "Sistema Web para Asistencia en el Manejo Integrado de Malezas: Temperatura y Humedad de Suelos - 50 JAIIO."

Ian Didriksen attended the Universidad Nacional del Sur from 2017 to 2022, where they obtained an Engineer's degree in Computer Software Engineering. Additionally, they have obtained several certifications, including "De 0 a Ninja con Collectd, influxdb y grafana", "Realidad Aumentada y Realidad Virtual en Android con Unity3d", "The Complete Python 3 Course: Beginner to Advanced!", and "Automatización de Web-Testing mediante Selenium" from various institutions such as the Universidad Nacional del Sur and Udemy. The certifications were obtained in February of 2019 and 2020.

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  • Site Reliability Engineer

    February, 2022 - present