Summary
Hamza Khan is a software engineer with 10 years of experience currently building WAN capacity solutions on the Microsoft Azure Capacity Engineering team. He has a strong systems and embedded-to-cloud background, having shipped field-deployed factory automation microservices at Heliogen and low-power speech ML pipelines and tooling at Syntiant. His toolbox spans C#, Postgres, MQTT/OPC-UA, TensorFlow Lite/Bazel, C++ testing, Python, and cloud-native microservices, enabling him to bridge hardware-constrained ML with scalable backend services. Hamza has experience designing CI/CD, training pipelines, and customer-facing SDKs that make specialized ML models deployable on custom silicon. Based in Los Angeles, he brings a pragmatic mix of product delivery and research-driven model optimization, with a track record of taking projects from prototype to production in constrained environments. Colleagues describe him as the kind of engineer who pairs deep technical ownership with the ability to integrate across sensors, firmware, and cloud infrastructure.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Transfer, Computer Science, Transfer, Computer Science at Santa Monica College
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at University of California, Irvine
English, Urdu, Hindi