Armando Vinciguerra is a Senior Software Engineer based in Greater Boston with over a decade of experience spanning development and validation in HPC, middleware, and systems software. He has driven Python and Java projects at Intel that collect, aggregate and expose cluster-level telemetry—building CLIs, APIs (including C bindings), adapters for workload managers, and automated installers that improve memory and resource visibility. His background in post-silicon and system validation gives him a rare blend of low-level hardware testing rigor and high-level software architecture skills, enabling pragmatic, test-driven feature delivery. Armando earned a Master’s in Computer Science from Cornell and has repeatedly translated complex operational needs into production-ready tooling and test suites. Now at Cornelis Networks, he continues to focus on performance-critical, data-rich systems while bridging customer-facing demos and engineering execution. Colleagues value his knack for turning noisy hardware signals into actionable software features.
6 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Henry Clay
Master Computer Science, Master Computer Science at Cornell University
Engineer Computer Science, Engineer Computer Science at Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Bolívar
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Armando Vinciguerra - Senior Software Engineer at Cornelis Networks