Summary
Jesse Haber-kucharsky is a software engineer with 11 years of experience building robust systems across AI, robotics, distributed systems, and embedded platforms, currently working on the compiler and runtime for Arista’s EOS. He brings a strong mathematical toolkit—machine learning, optimization, and statistics—to practical engineering problems and prioritizes correctness, simplicity, and testability. Past roles include shipping high-throughput messaging and telemetry systems for autonomous vehicles at Uber ATG, designing enterprise-grade access control and modernizing build tooling at ScyllaDB, and developing compiler components and model tooling for ML accelerators at Untether AI. Comfortable in C++, C, Python, and Rust, he has a particular affinity for statically typed functional languages like OCaml and Haskell, which informs his preference for type-safe, composable designs. As an independent consultant and long-time contributor to complex production systems, he combines research-rooted rigor from CMU and Waterloo with a knack for uncovering subtle design flaws before they reach silicon.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
North Toronto
Masters of Science (MS), Electrical & Computer Engineering, Masters of Science (MS), Electrical & Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
B.A.Sc., Electrical Engineering, B.A.Sc., Electrical Engineering at University of Waterloo
English