Summary
Caleb Carlson is a Senior Systems Software Engineer with eight years building distributed, high-performance infrastructure for datacenters, HPC, and storage systems. Currently at NVIDIA, he architects scalable telemetry and rack-management software and previously implemented cluster fabric configuration, DAOS bootstrap/upgrade tooling, and Lustre integrations at HPE. His background blends hands-on kernel and networking work (InfiniBand, RoCE, Slingshot) with cloud-native automation—Kubernetes, Go, Jenkins—and he has published and contributed to open-source storage tooling like a CSI driver for Lustre. Caleb’s academic work produced peer-reviewed big-data and ML research and pragmatic cluster orchestration services, showing he bridges research rigor with production engineering. Based in Fort Collins, he’s known for turning complex hardware-software problems into repeatable automation and for a dry GitHub bio: “No fun allowed.”
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Colorado State University