Anmol Shukla is an SDE II at Amazon with a decade of software engineering experience building scalable backend systems for finance and large-scale web platforms. He previously engineered high-throughput deposit systems at Morgan Stanley handling billions in assets and has strong Java/Spring, Kafka, DB2 and distributed-systems chops. A master's graduate from Stony Brook (3.89 GPA) with research and teaching experience in NLP, he also led ML initiatives and ML-as-a-service architecture for the Oppia education platform and mentored multiple Google Summer of Code projects. Comfortable across the stack, he has shipped time-critical NodeJS and Django systems and optimized payment flows for low-bandwidth environments. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who pairs production-grade engineering with a curiosity for algorithms and applied ML.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, 3.89/4.0, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, 3.89/4.0 at Stony Brook University
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science and Engineering, 8.19, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science and Engineering, 8.19 at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology
ICSE, 93.4%, ICSE, 93.4% at HVB Global Academy
High School, Computer Science, 92.8%, High School, Computer Science, 92.8% at JAI HIND COLLEGE, MUMBAI
A free, online learning platform to make quality education accessible for all.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 27 PRs, 21 pushes in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Anmol primarily contributed to the development and testing of the Oppia platform's core functionality. They focused on implementing and testing a one-off job for computing exploration contributor summaries, including handling reverts and non-human committers. The user also added and tested classifier models, along with integration of a front-end prediction service for text input. This included modifying and refactoring existing code.
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