Dylan Hart is a software engineer with 13 years of experience specializing in distributed systems, communication protocols, and secure multi-device interactions. He architected and implemented privacy-first, cross-language protocols at Google that enabled Rust to be used safely in Play Services across billions of Android devices. Prior to Google, he built highly-available push-to-talk and OTAR key management systems for first responders at ESChat and contributed firmware and cloud ingestion tooling for LoRa IoT sensors at Semtech. Comfortable across C++, Rust, Go, Python, and embedded stacks, Dylan blends low-level protocol work with production reliability and Kubernetes-based operations. Based in San Diego, he has a background in robotic engineering and even placed third in a NASA Swarmathon, reflecting a practical curiosity for distributed robotics and search algorithms. He enjoys tackling hard interoperability problems that live at the intersection of security, connectivity, and constrained devices.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science with Minor in Robotic Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science with Minor in Robotic Engineering at California State University-Channel Islands
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