Aravind Vasudevan is a software engineer with a decade of experience building resilient backend and distributed systems, currently contributing to Ads Infrastructure at Meta. He previously improved developer productivity and reliability for Chromium at Google by architecting quota management, optimizing large sync operations, and enhancing codesearch observability. His background includes scaling analytics and deployment pipelines at GoDaddy and implementing robust distributed patterns at Zoho, reflecting strong systems thinking across cloud and on-prem environments. A Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering alum, he combines rigorous academic training with hands-on production impact. Colleagues know him for pragmatic solutions that reduce operational pain—such as a Redis-based quota manager and condensed git-repo error summaries—and for stepping into cross-functional roles like scrum master when teams needed coordination. Based in San Francisco, he focuses on shipping measurable improvements to developer experience and system reliability.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Software Engineering, Master's degree Computer Software Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Engineering - BE Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering - BE Computer Science at Anna University Chennai
Contributions:149 commits, 15 PRs, 150 pushes in 6 years 10 months
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