Summary
Fritz Mueller is a technical manager and research programmer with 12+ years focused on distributed, real-time systems and scientific data at scale, currently leading LSST Science Data Archive and Application Services at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. He combines system software architecture and hands-on implementation experience—from embedded firmware and device drivers to large-scale archive services—bringing a pragmatic engineering lens to scientific infrastructure. His career spans audio and media systems at Digidesign, Euphonix, Avid and Creative Labs, giving him deep experience in high-performance, low-latency software. Based in Oakland, he pairs a mathematics background from Carnegie Mellon with a track record of delivering robust production systems in research environments. Known for bridging research and operations, he translates complex scientific requirements into maintainable, scalable software stacks.
12 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Mathematics, Mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University
English