Adam Cooper is a Senior Software Engineer with a decade of experience building platform engineering and distributed backend systems at Google, The New York Times, and Khan Academy. He specializes in scalable, observable cloud-native infrastructure—particularly Go microservices, CI/CD, and multi-region database deployments across AWS and GCP—and has a proven track record of improving reliability and engineering velocity. Notable impacts include a 54% reduction in cloud costs through architecture modernization and measurable latency and reliability gains for user-facing mobile services. Adam blends hands-on systems work with developer tooling and automation, creating internal platforms that let teams ship securely at scale. Based in Ann Arbor, he pairs production incident experience and on-call leadership with a background in education and developer mentoring, which informs his emphasis on developer productivity and clear operational processes.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Computer Science and Cartography, Bachelor of Science Computer Science and Cartography at University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Adam Cooper - Senior Software Engineer at Khan Academy