Network Engineering Intern at NYU IT High Speed Research Network
San Francisco Bay Area United States
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Lander Duncan is a network engineering intern and rising Computer Science student based in the San Francisco Bay Area with three years of hands-on experience building high-performance research network infrastructure. At NYU he led and contributed to multidisciplinary teams deploying Layer 1 links, EVPN configurations, a NetBox-driven automation and Source-of-Truth system, and a high-speed distributed file system under an NSF grant. He also researches programmable networking as a P4 compiler assistant at NYU Courant, blending systems engineering with protocol-level development. Comfortable leading cohorts—he has directed teams of 45 students—Lander pairs operational rigor from restaurant management roles with technical leadership in campus-scale networking projects. He brings a practical focus on reproducible automation and measurable monitoring, and is already shipping production-facing network tooling while completing his undergraduate studies.
2 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Sophmore, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Sophmore at New York University
High School Diploma, 4.47 Weighted GPA, High School Diploma, 4.47 Weighted GPA at Headlands Preparatory School
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Lander Duncan - Network Engineering Intern at NYU IT High Speed Research Network