Jason Peng is a researcher and software engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in databases, RPC, and networking, now based at Dartmouth College. He contributes to prominent open-source Go projects like Apache Dubbo-Go and CloudWeGo/Kitex, focusing on core framework reliability and rigorous RPC test coverage. His recent lab work reframes multi-agent LLM workflow selection as a bandit problem, achieving zero SLO violations while matching 95% of the best fixed strategy, and he has hands-on firmware and RF experience from embedded roles that shipped into production at scale. Comfortable across systems from bare-metal microcontrollers to distributed Go services, he blends mechanistic interpretability and performance engineering to make complex systems both explainable and robust.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Dartmouth College
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at St. Mark's School of Texas
Contributions:47 reviews, 10 commits, 12 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to bug fixes and upgrades related to the Dubbo-Go framework. Their work included fixing timeouts, modifying code related to dependency management (bumping versions for dubbo-getty, dubbogo/gost, and google.golang.org/protobuf), and removing redundant code. Additionally, the user addressed issues related to path configurations and interface definitions, indicating involvement in the core framework functionality.
Contributions:2 PRs, 21 pushes, 4 branches in 2 years 8 months
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