Aditya Saravanan is a UC Berkeley-trained software engineer with six years of experience bridging applied mathematics and backend engineering, focused on scalable blockchain and distributed systems. He has contributed substantive backend, upgrade, and test automation work to prominent Cosmos ecosystem projects like Evmos and Ethermint, improving transaction processing, gas consumption tests, and protobuf/build tooling. Comfortable in both QA/test automation and core application development, he has hands-on experience migrating state (claims/vesting), fixing inflation logic, and extending integration test infrastructure. Aditya combines rigorous math/CS foundations with practical engineering discipline, and maintains a public portfolio at adi-s.com that showcases his cross-disciplinary interest in reliable, production-ready open-source systems.
6 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Mathematics and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
Evmos is the canonical EVM chain on Cosmos. Evmos is the flagship implementation of evmOS, a stack to build forward compatible EVMs
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:1 release, 27 reviews, 22 commits in 6 months
Contributions summary:Aditya primarily worked on the backend of the Evmos project, contributing to upgrades, specifically focusing on migrating claim records, and fixing issues related to inflation modules. They made changes to core application files, including upgrade handlers and related tests, as well as constants, demonstrating knowledge of the project's inner workings. The user also implemented and tested vesting related functionality, and made changes for protobuf generation, which included fixing generators, and updating build scripts.
Ethermint is a Cosmos SDK library for running scalable and interoperable EVM chains
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:17 reviews, 9 commits, 10 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Aditya focused on enhancing the `evmos/ethermint` repository by addressing issues related to transaction processing and testing. They implemented tests to improve code coverage for the x/evm/types and added integration tests for websocket functionality and gas consumption. Furthermore, the user contributed to fixing flake issues and extending the geth configuration for integration tests.
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