Summary
Inho Cho is a Principal Software Engineer with 11 years focused on datacenter congestion control, distributed systems, and low-latency networking, currently based in Cambridge, MA. He brings a rare blend of academic rigor—pursuing a PhD at MIT while developing microsecond-scale RPC overload control and tail-latency debugging tools—and industry impact from roles at Google and Microsoft working on hardware-offloaded transport, AI/ML cluster load balancing, and node-localization for communication collectives. His work spans research prototypes to production features, including a credit-based congestion control prototype from an earlier Google internship. Comfortable at the intersection of networks and systems, he repeatedly tackles tail performance and congestion at scale, translating deep protocol insight into deployable solutions.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master of Science (M.S.) Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.) Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Korean, English, Spanish