Andrzej Podobiński is a software engineer with nine years of experience building and optimizing large-scale, low-latency systems, currently working as a Quantitative Technologist at Qube Research & Technologies after contributing to Google’s in-memory time series monitoring infrastructure. He has deep systems and performance expertise from roles on Google’s Android TV Core Performance team and on-call ownership of complex C++ services, and is fluent in Rust, Python, C/C++, Java and Go. Andrzej has also strengthened multimedia tooling as a backend contributor to the Elixir-based Membrane Framework, focusing on core refactors that improved stability and performance. Comfortable navigating sprawling codebases and managing zero-downtime migrations and multi-stage release pipelines, he combines hands-on optimization skills with production reliability practices. An often-overlooked strength is his cross-domain fluency—from OS-level memory tuning to high-level distributed system design—allowing him to bridge low-level performance work and large-scale service engineering.
The core of Membrane Framework, multimedia processing framework written in Elixir
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 82 reviews, 225 commits in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Andrzej primarily focused on refactoring and improving the core of the Membrane Framework, a multimedia processing framework. Their work involved the modification of the ActionHandler, DemandHandler and State modules, indicating a focus on the internal workings of the framework's core components. They removed unnecessary calls, which improves performance and stability. This user also appears to be involved in refactoring to improve reliability.
Contributions:50 PRs, 67 pushes, 30 branches in 26 days
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