Artem Orobets is a Senior Software Engineer based in New York with 13 years of experience building backend systems and distributed databases. He has deep expertise in data models and storage, evidenced by his contributions to the widely used OrientDB project—working on object serialization, graph node/edge management, and concurrency fixes. Artem progressed from Java developer roles to technical leadership at Smartling and now drives engineering work at Google, blending hands-on coding with system-level design. A frequent conference speaker on CQRS, graph databases and data modeling, he brings both practical product experience and academic rigor from an M.S. in Applied Math. Colleagues know him for tackling tricky internal database logic and edge cases that improve reliability at scale.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Applied math, Master of Science (M.S.), Applied math at Dnipropetrovs'kij Nacional'nij Universitet
OrientDB is the most versatile DBMS supporting Graph, Document, Reactive, Full-Text and Geospatial models in one Multi-Model product. OrientDB can run distributed (Multi-Master), supports SQL, ACID Transactions, Full-Text indexing and Reactive Queries.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:420 commits in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Artem primarily worked on the OrientDB database system, particularly focusing on improvements to the object serialization and the implementation of functionalities related to node and edge management within the graph model. The contributions included fixing issues, such as those relating to null value handling and edge management, and the addition of new features, demonstrating a focus on database logic and internal functionality. The user's commits involved code changes in core components of the database, addressing issues related to concurrent operations and internal processes.
Contributions:2 PRs, 1 push, 2 branches in 2 months
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