Summary
Jeremy Andrus is a Senior Software Engineering Manager in Seattle with 15 years of hands-on experience bridging hardware and software across operating systems, kernel engineering, and image sensor design. At Apple he has led kernel and systems teams focused on power efficiency, data center energy reduction, and secure system architecture for Apple Silicon and macOS/iOS platforms. His background spans low-level C/Objective-C, kernel internals (XNU, Mach IPC, waitq), embedded Linux, and CMOS sensor bring-up—skills that let him translate deep technical tradeoffs into pragmatic engineering direction. Formerly a Columbia PhD candidate, he built mobile virtualization prototypes and system-level tooling to run unmodified iOS apps on Android, reflecting a knack for cross-platform innovation. Colleagues rely on his high tolerance for complexity and his ability to align multidisciplinary teams across firmware, drivers, and system software to deliver robust, production-grade solutions.
15 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Computer Science, Master's Degree, Computer Science at Columbia University in the City of New York
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.), Computer Science, Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.), Computer Science at Columbia Engineering
BSE, Electrical and Computer Engineering, BSE, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Calvin College
English