Summary
Ajit Mathew is a research scientist focused on accelerating data center workloads using heterogeneous platforms, with 12 years of systems engineering experience and two years building production-facing products. His work spans synchronization algorithms and in-memory indexing for large NUMA machines (papers at ASPLOS and VLDB) as well as FPGA-augmented distributed proxies and hardware TCP/IP stacks for low-latency NoSQL access. Comfortable bridging academia and industry, he has a perfect MS in Computer Engineering from Virginia Tech and a track record of turning research ideas into measurable performance gains (e.g., 3.8x–8.4x throughput improvements). Based in Mountain View, he combines deep systems intuition with hands-on FPGA and DPDK experience, and often prototypes future product directions from early proof-of-concept to deployed features.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering, 4.0, Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering, 4.0 at Virginia Tech
AISSCE, AISSCE at Delhi Public School, Vindhyanagar
Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electronics and Communications Engineering, CGPA - 8.63, Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electronics and Communications Engineering, CGPA - 8.63 at International Institute of Information Technology