Summary
Abutalib Namazov is a software engineer based in Cambridge, MA with nine years of experience focused on software modularity, high-performance and low-latency systems, HCI and accessibility, compilers, and web engineering. He blends systems-level thinking with user-centered design, favoring clean architecture and modular code that scales from low-level performance hotspots to interactive front ends. Comfortable across languages and toolchains, he gravitates toward problems that intersect compilers, runtime efficiency, and accessible interfaces. His MIT background underscores a strong theoretical grounding paired with practical implementation skills. Colleagues describe him as curious and interdisciplinary, often connecting compiler optimizations and system architecture to real user needs.
9 years of coding experience
5.00, 5.00 at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
English, Azerbaijani, Turkish, Russian