Zai Chang has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. In their most recent role as the xVantage Innovation Director at DNAnexus, Zai led multiple teams to drive customer success and adoption of the company's bioinformatics platform. They also served as a software engineering manager, overseeing the development of high-quality products for the FDA and ensuring compliance with FISMA and FedRAMP standards.
Prior to their time at DNAnexus, Zai founded RecycleVision, where they focused on improving recycling rates through real-time feedback and customized IoT devices for smart bins. They also founded Zaia Design Limited, where they designed and launched Maplets, a popular offline GPS-enabled app that featured in the App Store's top rankings.
Zai was also a co-founder of nephosity, where they developed the Jack Imaging iPad app for medical image streaming and annotation. At Oblong Industries Inc, Zai served as the director of mobile engineering, leading the development of mobile apps for collaborative telepresence systems. They also developed iOS apps and libraries integrated with Oblong's gestural systems.
Earlier in their career, Zai worked as a senior user-interface developer at Bunkspeed, specializing in XAML/WPF interfaces for 3D ray-tracing products. They also gained experience as a visualization designer and programmer at the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, UCLA, where they developed dynamic visualizations for plasma screens and brain visualization programs.
Overall, Zai Chang's work experience showcases their expertise in software engineering, team management, product development, and innovation in various industries.
Zai Chang began their education in 1997 at Harvey Mudd College, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science in Engineering. They completed their undergraduate studies in 2001. During this time, Zai also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from Harvey Mudd College. Following their undergraduate studies, Zai attended UCLA from 2001 to 2003 and obtained a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Afterward, Zai returned to UCLA and pursued a Master of Fine Arts degree in Design Media Arts from 2003 to 2005.
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