I work on a high performance cloud storage service at AWS in Boston. Prior to that I worked on an emulator, FPGA prototyping tool and a static analysis tool for hardware chip designs.
I have been a public speaker sporadically. Here are some of the talks I have given – my first talk at a major conference like CppCon, an improved version of the talk at CPPP a year later, a talk at the OpenZFS developer summit.
I spent the fall of 2016 at Recurse Center learning assembly, low level systems programming and distributed systems while also trying to learn about complex distributed systems and algorithms.
I was also an OPW intern with Gnome Foundation in 2013. I wrote a GeoIP and WiFi based Geo-location server and client library. This library later became part of GeoClue which provides location information.