Alexander Alekseev is a Senior Software Engineer based in Sunnyvale with over two decades of hands-on experience building large-scale distributed systems and telecom infrastructure. He spent more than a decade shaping Chrome OS — optimizing boot, login, and session startup across firmware, kernel, C++ and web layers — and now works on Android XR and display drivers at Google. His background spans the full stack from low-level Linux kernel and device drivers to real-time ad auctions, summing bloom filters, and CUDA-accelerated ML tooling. Earlier roles include building a city-scale ISP as CTO and leading telecom management software, giving him rare operational insight into networking, L2/L3 design, MPLS and carrier-grade provisioning. He teaches and mentors (former visiting lecturer at MSU) and runs electronics labs as a hobby, reflecting a practical maker’s mindset that informs his systems design choices. Notably, he authored early libsvm CUDA bindings and has repeatedly improved system performance through careful IO, CPU and rendering optimizations.
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Alexander Alekseev - Senior Software Engineer at Google