Edward Faulkner is a veteran software creator and open source community leader based in Cambridge, MA, with 14 years of experience building and advising ambitious web platforms. As founder of Polynomial LLC and Head of Open Source Development at Cardstack Syndicate, he blends entrepreneurial leadership with hands-on engineering across front-end frameworks and backend systems. A prolific contributor to the Ember ecosystem, he modernized core projects like ember.js, ember-data and embroider—bringing compiler-level fixes, build-tooling upgrades (Vite/ember-auto-import) and testing improvements to production. A West Point-trained physicist and mathematician with an MEng from MIT, his career ranges from writing Linux kernel drivers and satellite comms research to leading security engineering at Akamai, giving him rare depth across low-level systems, developer tooling, and UX. He also co-founded healthcare startups (BraveLeaf, Clericare) that apply software to improve care workflows, demonstrating a knack for turning complex domains into practical, open-source-friendly solutions.
15 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Physics and Mathematics, Physics and Mathematics at United States Military Academy at West Point
Compiling Ember apps into spec-compliant, modern Javascript.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:34 releases, 213 reviews, 2422 commits in 4 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Edward primarily focused on refactoring and enhancing the template compilation process in the `embroider-build/embroider` repository. They added code for handling a wider variety of cases, fixing a specific bug in the Glimmer printer, and refactoring code for better performance. Their work involved integrating new features into the framework, such as a support for a new lexical scope for components and better handling of different template formats.
Contributions:1 review, 6 commits, 6 PRs in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Edward primarily focused on improving the documentation and demos of the Ember Power Select component. Their work included enhancing the scroll handling on documentation pages to improve user experience. They also added acceptance tests to ensure the correct rendering of all public pages and addressed keyboard navigation issues in a demo. Furthermore, they optimized the animated options demo using new liquid-bind rules, switching from `use=` to `rules=` and also added a fix for how `toArray` is called.
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