Summary
Connor Wallace is a software engineer and cofounder with nine years of hands-on experience building infrastructure and full-stack systems for startups ranging from autonomous vehicles to agtech. Based in San Francisco, he currently serves as senior technical advisor at CODA Farm Technologies while leading engineering efforts there as a cofounder, blending product-focused execution with low-level systems work. His background includes platform and infrastructure roles at Nuro, Ike, and Granular, and earlier web engineering at Urban Airship and BetterWorks, giving him deep expertise in scalable backend services and orchestration. A physics graduate from Reed College, Connor authored a published thesis reframing the quantum Hall effect in PT-quantum mechanics—an unusual academic-to-practice thread that underscores his aptitude for tackling novel, cross-disciplinary problems. He brings a farmer’s practicality from a decade at Wallace Farms to his technical leadership, favoring pragmatic, production-first solutions that move quickly from prototype to deployed service.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts Physics, Bachelor of Arts Physics at Reed College
Web Development, Web Development at App Academy, San Francisco
English, Spanish