Summary
Jack Baude is a PhD student and Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Minnesota with nine years of hands-on experience in networking, embedded systems, and open-source software. He builds and optimizes networked systems using C/C++, Rust, Python and low-level x86 assembly, and is fluent with cloud and virtualization stacks including Azure, OpenStack, Kubernetes and KVM. His research and NSF-supported undergraduate work have focused on next-generation satellite networks and SDN, while teaching and help-desk roles sharpened his ability to translate complex protocols into practical solutions for students and users. Comfortable across Linux toolchains, CI/CD, Mininet, Wireshark and performance profiling, he blends systems programming rigor with applied security and 5G networking expertise. Notably, he pairs academic research with real-world troubleshooting experience, giving him a rare perspective that spans packet-level analysis to cloud deployment.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at University of Minnesota
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Stillwater Area High School