Summary
Farhan Rahman is a Software Engineer III based in Austin with nine years of professional experience and a strong focus on identity and security engineering at JPMorgan Chase. Over the past four years he has progressed from building Java Spring microservices and CI/CD pipelines to leading developer onboarding, code reviews, and AWS migrations for identity verification platforms. He blends backend craftsmanship—RESTful API design, testing, and performance tuning—with practical cloud ops experience from provisioning AWS infra and migrating legacy systems. His background includes research and applied work in SLAM, Python/Matlab data processing, and Kafka/PostgreSQL demos, reflecting a comfort with both low-level systems and enterprise services. Farhan pairs hands-on engineering with mentorship and process leadership, having created training materials and run agile ceremonies for new teams. He brings a curious, cross-disciplinary mindset shaped by academic research and real-world security platform development.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelor’s Degree Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
High School Diploma Engineering, High School Diploma Engineering at Jack E. Singley Academy