Adam Goldman is a Software Engineering Manager at Intel with 11 years of experience building high-performance networking and fabric software for HPC environments. He progressed from hands-on roles developing Omni-Path fabric management and Ethernet networking solutions to leading engineering teams, combining deep low-level protocol expertise with delivery and architecture responsibilities. His open-source contributions include substantial low-level work on libfabric (PSM3 provider enhancements) and protocol dissectors for Wireshark’s Omni-Path support, showing attention to memory and parsing correctness in critical networking code. Based in Conshohocken, PA, he pairs practical bench-to-production experience with a background in computer engineering from Penn State and a track record of improving tooling, reassembly logic, and performance-critical components.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree Computer Engineering at Penn State University
Contributions:72 reviews, 90 commits, 76 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to the `Open Fabric Interfaces` repository by implementing and extending functionality for the PSM3 provider. Their work involved reserving API values and adding support for the PSM3 provider, including the ability to build without RV mod support. The contributions also cover the addition of new address formats and protocols, as well as fixing various warnings and memory leaks. These changes indicate a focus on improving the low-level functionality and core components of the fabric interface.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:11 commits in 3 years
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to the Wireshark dissector for Intel's Omni-Path Architecture (OPA). Their work involved adding dissectors for various OPA packet types, fixing byte-swapping issues, and addressing errors in SA and SM parse functions. They also implemented support for reassembly of PA & SA RMPP packets and FE TCP packets, and support for TID RDMA protocol.
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Adam Goldman - Software Engineering Manager at Intel Corporation