Dylan Carranza is a software engineer at Google with eight years of hands-on experience building maintainable, high-throughput backend systems and running production A/B experiments. He brings a rare blend of deep physics training from MIT (4.9 GPA) and practical exposure to biomedical, machining, and research environments, enabling him to translate complex scientific problems into robust engineering solutions. At Google he ships readable, efficient code for services serving millions of QPS, migrates legacy systems, and coordinates cross-functional stakeholders to reduce technical debt while delivering features. His background in biophysics, neuroscience, and wearable ML research informs an interest in medical devices and quantum computing—fields he may pursue further in industry or graduate school. Colleagues describe him as curious and interdisciplinary: he combines rigorous theoretical curiosity (including quantum mechanics) with a proven track record of production software impact. Based in Whittier, CA, he balances technical work with diverse interests from rock climbing to competitive card games, reflecting a pragmatic, team-oriented problem solver.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Physics, 4.9 GPA, Bachelor's degree, Physics, 4.9 GPA at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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