Liam Arzola is a CS PhD student at UCSD with nine years of engineering experience building high-performance systems and networking stacks. He has shipped production Rust components at Microsoft (OpenVMM/OpenHCL and Windows VMBus) and implemented storage and sync features in Rust at Dropbox. His research internships at MPI-SWS focused on microsecond-scale host networking and userspace TCP optimizations, and he has hands-on experience integrating container support and hardware offloads. Liam combines systems research with practical engineering—he’s built Raft-based services, cryptography ports in Rust, and serverless/Web3 prototypes—bridging academia and industry. Based in San Diego, he brings a track record of moving experimental network and VM tech toward deployable, open-source implementations.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
University of California, San Diego
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science at Cornell University
TAS is a drop-in highly CPU efficient and scalable TCP acceleration service.
Contributions:4 PRs, 92 pushes, 7 branches in 7 months
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