Summary
Danielle Costantino is a production engineer based in San Jose with 12 years of experience building firmware and low-level systems for high-performance storage and embedded products. She has led NVMe controller development, user-space NVMeOF and NTB proofs-of-concept, and production firmware support on FPGA-based controllers, blending software, firmware, and hardware expertise. Prior roles include principal firmware engineering and electrical engineering work where she designed MCU-controlled LED drivers, powerline communication, and motion control systems that resulted in a filed patent. At Meta since 2019, she focuses on scaling reliable production services and applying deep systems knowledge to practical operational challenges. Known for turning complex device behavior into automated test and analytics frameworks, she seeks out problems that haven鈥檛 yet been asked and pushes technology toward its next frontier.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute