Summary
Jesse Lupica is a software engineer with a decade of experience building large-scale infrastructure and distributed systems, now focused at Applied Intuition in Menlo Park. He spent six years at Meta designing resilient data center automation and power-loss recovery systems, and contributed to big-data services like a distributed cache indexing service, Petra. Jesse’s background blends production-grade systems engineering with research-driven problem solving—from high-throughput NVMe-optimized database work during a Facebook internship to genome-scale bioinformatics tools in early research roles. He holds a Master of Engineering in Computer Science from Cornell with near-perfect grades and has a history of shipping automation that ties hardware reliability to software orchestration. Comfortable across low-level storage, distributed orchestration, and operational tooling, he excels at turning complex failure scenarios into testable, automated recovery workflows. An understated strength is his cross-domain fluency—applying techniques from bioinformatics and avionics autonomy projects to improve observability and fault tolerance in cloud-scale systems.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng, Computer Science, 3.98/4.0, Master of Engineering - MEng, Computer Science, 3.98/4.0 at Cornell Engineering
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, 3.5/4.0, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, 3.5/4.0 at Cornell University College of Engineering
English