Summary
Chris Dunder is a Senior Software Engineer with 13 years of experience building high-scale, cross-platform systems from storage to web. Based in Sunnyvale, he currently advances Google's core web stack after earlier roles where he was the third engineer on Google Chat and led web data architecture. His background spans deep systems work—VxFS file replication, SSD caching, Hadoop integration—and full-stack product engineering for video chat that helped grow MAUs from 10M to 200M. Fluent in C++, Java, Python and comfortable across Android, iOS and Linux, he combines low-level performance tuning with distributed systems and analytics expertise. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic technical leadership: he’s led cross-platform libraries and analytics platforms and has presented at industry conferences on storage. An engineer who moves between device, server, and data layers, he has a track record of turning research-grade storage ideas into production features.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering at Santa Clara University