Summary
Kirill Khazan is an algorithm engineer with 15 years of multidisciplinary software experience, currently building algorithmic solutions at Zeekit (Walmart). He excels at turning ideas into production systems end-to-end—from requirements and field research to architecture, POCs and high-performance implementation—across C, Java/Kotlin, Python, Rust and cloud streaming technologies. His background spans network packet engines, scalable cloud router infrastructure, trading platforms and even a custom iPad game that applied advanced Bezier rendering techniques, reflecting both low-level optimization skill and product-focused design. A pragmatic perfectionist, he has repeatedly owned projects at every stage and shipped resilient, high-throughput systems for startups and enterprise teams. Based in Israel, he pairs continuous learning (MITx MicroMasters in Statistics & Data Science) with active freelance and open-source work.
15 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Unfinished, CS, Unfinished, CS at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
MicroMasters Program, Statistics and Data Science, MicroMasters Program, Statistics and Data Science at MITx on edX