Ian Meyer is a founder and operator with 16 years of experience building and scaling technically ambitious ventures at the intersection of life sciences and software. Currently CEO of Satomic, he is leading automation of multi-step small-molecule synthesis while previously shaping go-to-market and product at Liquid AI and driving ops scalability and M&A work at Ginkgo Bioworks. Ian blends deep technical contributions—back-end and DevOps work on notable open-source projects like Chef Infra and the unkey API platform, including OTEL instrumentation and core backend fixes—with strategic finance and corporate development experience from Bain Capital. A Harvard-trained applied mathematician with an MBA from MIT Sloan, he pairs quantitative rigor with hands-on engineering and a proven ability to translate complex R&D into scalable products and business outcomes.
16 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
AB (Bachelor of Arts) Applied Mathematics, AB (Bachelor of Arts) Applied Mathematics at Harvard University
Contributions:4 reviews, 14 PRs, 11 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Ian focused on backend infrastructure improvements and OTEL instrumentation for the chproxy service within the repository. They implemented logging, added OTEL metrics, tracing, and logging, and refactored the OTEL telemetry system. Further work involved updating the service with new features, improving code clarity, including unit tests, and enhanced graceful shutdown handling. These improvements suggest a combined focus on backend development, performance, and operational aspects.
Chef Infra, a powerful automation platform that transforms infrastructure into code automating how infrastructure is configured, deployed and managed across any environment, at any scale
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:16 commits in 8 months
Contributions summary:Ian contributed to the Chef Infra project by implementing and modifying backend functionalities. Their work included resolving a backup-related issue in the file provider, adding Fedora as a supported platform within the platform configuration, and addressing warnings in specifications. The user also implemented user management API changes and extended knife bootstrap to support templates. These changes indicate a focus on improving the core functionality and expanding the capabilities of the Chef platform.
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