Devansh Kukreja is a software engineer with 11 years of experience building large-scale systems across research and product at Meta, currently working in the Superintelligence Lab after a senior role in FAIR focused on computer vision for AR. He has a proven track record shipping end-to-end systems—from low-level firmware and backend pipelines to React frontends and ML models—and has contributed to high-impact research accepted at CVPR and ECCV. Earlier, he led Autolab, an open-source auto-grading platform used by thousands of students, driving backend, UX, and performance improvements. At Meta he architected integrity and CV systems that scaled to production, and as an intern delivered a foundational coupon system for Ads Manager used across countries. A Carnegie Mellon CS graduate, he blends research rigor with product delivery and a knack for turning academic ideas into robust, production-ready infrastructure. Notably, his background spans everything from database schema refactors and Dockerized ops to presenting research at top-tier conferences, reflecting both breadth and depth.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Tesla STEM High School
International Community School
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science and Information Systems double-major, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science and Information Systems double-major at Carnegie Mellon University
Course management service that enables auto-graded programming assignments.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 releases, 76 commits, 83 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Devansh primarily focused on back-end development, making changes to database schemas and Rails application views. They changed the database from MySQL to SQLite for development. Further contributions include UX improvements for assessment forms and bug fixes on tab redirection. In addition, the user refactored gradesheet and file switching to make it snappier.
Contributions:17 commits, 21 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years
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