Summary
Jeremy Plante is a software engineer and technical lead with a decade of experience building high-performance networking software and research-driven systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and transitioned from academia—where he led graduate research, taught high-speed networking, and secured funding—to industry roles at Hitachi Vantara and DOE-affiliated projects. Jeremy has driven large-scale network scheduling and path computation work (including contributions to OSCARS) that operate at intercontinental scale, blending systems programming, SDN, and optical-network simulation expertise. He routinely mentors engineers and students, runs code reviews, and has led small dev teams to productionize research ideas into robust software. Based in Massachusetts, he seeks challenge-driven developer roles that push state-of-the-art networking and software solutions. A not-obvious strength is his track record of turning academic prototypes into operational components used in national research networks.
9 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Computer Engineering, Ph.D., Computer Engineering at University of Massachusetts at Lowell
Master of Science (MS), Computer Science, Master of Science (MS), Computer Science at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
portuguese (brazilian)