Summary
Daniel Kasabov-nouvion is an SW/HW engineer based in Austin with eight years of experience bridging low-level hardware design and software systems, from SystemVerilog and FPGA work to backend and DevOps roles. He has interned and contributed to high-performance trading and systems research teams at IMC, Citadel, Arm, and Optiver, and has hands-on startup experience building AI speech-to-speech features. A dual-track ECE/CpE background from Texas A&M and UT Austin (3.9 GPA) complements practical roles in backend development and DevOps, reflecting fluency across bits, operating systems, and architecture. Known for preferring software despite an electrical engineering pedigree, he brings both hardware intuition and software-first pragmatism to performance-critical systems and trading infrastructure.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Electrical & Computer Engineering - BSECE, Integrated Circuits & Systems, 3.9, Bachelor of Science Electrical & Computer Engineering - BSECE, Integrated Circuits & Systems, 3.9 at The University of Texas at Austin
High School Diploma, Computer Science, 3.97, High School Diploma, Computer Science, 3.97 at Vandegrift High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, 3.90, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, 3.90 at Texas A&M University
Russian, English