Summary
Anand Mistry is a software engineer in London with 11 years of experience building high-performance, concurrent systems across OS and distributed layers. He has shipped kernel uprevs, external media and SMB support for Chrome OS and contributed to Linux kernel trees while leading runtime and IPC work at Google. Anand has moved between startups and hyperscalers—founding a brief startup, working on automotive and Maps prototypes, then progressing to roles at Apple, Ghost Autonomy and now Microsoft—bringing both product-minded pragmatism and deep systems expertise. His specialties include C++, multi-threading, distributed systems and operating system internals, with a track record of improving runtime security, scalability and performance. Not obviously stated on profiles, he blends low-level kernel work with higher-level protocol integrations (e.g., Android Auto, SMB), making him effective across the full systems stack.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Mathematics Computer Science, Bachelor of Mathematics Computer Science at University of Waterloo