Abdu Mohamdy is a software engineer based in San Francisco with seven years of experience building scalable, production-grade systems for startups and large tech firms. He’s shipped resilience-focused infrastructure work—handling tens of billions of requests per month at Hive with dynamic partitioning, durable streams, and a Rust worker migration—and now contributes to Databricks’ platform. A Stanford MS graduate with deep systems and low-level experience (from NVMe fuzzing at Google to DLSS driver tools at NVIDIA and embedded Rust drivers for Tock OS), Abdu blends research curiosity with product-minded execution. He gravitates toward early-stage problems, often prototyping tools and automations, and is passionate about education accessibility and press freedom—interests that shape his technical choices and side projects.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Young Scholars Program, Young Scholars Program at University of Pennsylvania
G. W. Carver High School of Engineering and Science
STEM Egypt
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Stanford University
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