Summary
Kristopher Rollert is a Software Engineer II at eBay with nine years of software development experience and a dual focus on computer science and computational mathematics from UC Santa Cruz. A self-taught full-stack engineer, he has built front-end and back-end systems for school projects, hackathons, and professional roles, with hands-on work spanning Docker, Python, Flask, JavaScript, and server security scripting (including DDoS defense). In prior roles, he led software engineering at ISAGE, training a TensorFlow object-detection model and enabling a UI-driven workflow to load complex threats onto an FPGA, bridging machine learning with hardware. As a USC research assistant and UCSC student, he contributed to algorithms for matching drivers with multiple pickups, ran runtime and parallelism experiments, and helped prepare the paper "Polynomial-time Approximations for Collective Customer Matching." Based in California, he thrives on learning new languages and technologies and is open to opportunities that blend mathematical rigor with scalable software systems.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
University of California Santa Cruz