Anirudh Kamath is a Ph.D. student and graduate research assistant at the University of Utah with 11 years of practical experience building and operating networked systems and automation platforms. He focuses on scalable wireless network research—enhancing 5G use cases on the POWDER testbed—and blends that with hands-on engineering of telemetry, cloud-native services, and network automation in production environments. His background spans industry work at Baxter where he built a telemetry stack (Telegraf, Prometheus, Grafana, Thanos) and CI/CD tooling for Ansible/AWX, to research internships analyzing large-scale mobile RAN datasets and applying state-of-the-art time-series forecasting and XAI methods. Comfortable moving between low-level network protocols and ML-driven analysis, he brings a rare combination of academic research rigor and production-grade implementation experience. Colleagues describe him as someone who turns complex network measurements into actionable tooling and clearer research insights.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer and Communication Engineering, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer and Communication Engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology
Multi-vendor library to simplify Paramiko SSH connections to network devices
Contributions:18 pushes, 3 branches in 1 year
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