Evan Ugarte is a software engineer with eight years of experience building cloud and infrastructure-oriented systems, currently working on GPU and TPU diagnostics for Google Cloud. He previously developed grid monitoring and prediction services at Camus Energy and helped streamline real estate closing workflows at Qualia, bringing practical experience across energy, enterprise SaaS, and cloud platforms. Comfortable in both startup and large-company environments, Evan combines hands-on debugging of hardware-accelerated compute with production-grade monitoring and prediction pipelines. A San José State Software Engineering graduate, he also has early Google internship experience focused on engineering productivity, reflecting a long-standing interest in tooling that helps teams move faster. Something not obvious: his background bridges domain-specific forecasting for utilities and low-level diagnostics for accelerators, giving him a rare perspective on system reliability from hardware through application layers.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors of Science Software Engineering, Bachelors of Science Software Engineering at San José State University
Using Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Flask and gRPC, this tool aims to abstract the generation of code from gRPC .proto files.
Contributions:24 PRs, 21 pushes, 26 branches in 3 years 1 month
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