Summary
Adam Askari is a software engineer with eight years of experience building system-level infrastructure and AI/ML frameworks, currently contributing to Caltech from Los Angeles. He blends hands-on automation and testing expertise—having led an SDET team at OpenEye and built test frameworks, CI pipelines, and internal tooling—with advanced academic training (MSCS from USC, BSCS from UCSC). Comfortable across Java, Python, Selenium, and cloud-integrated CI, he focuses on making software accessible, efficient, and enjoyable to use, especially for products he personally adopts. Adam has a track record of mentoring engineers and improving automation coverage and performance while producing clear documentation to sustain long-term initiatives. Beyond typical engineering work, he enjoys cross-disciplinary problem solving, applying ideas from diverse fields to streamline workflows and bring pragmatic research ideas into production.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at University of Southern California
University of California Santa Cruz
Lynbrook High School
Yonsei University
Stanford University