Summary
Luc Gaitskell is an MIT EECS student and versatile software engineer with 11 years of practical experience building production-ready systems across startups, research labs, and hardware teams. He helped migrate Plumerai’s ML data infrastructure to Snowflake, built automated benchmarking tooling for microcontroller ML, and contributed to full-stack deployment efforts—demonstrating a blend of backend, cloud, and product-facing work. At MIT Motorsports he’s designed traction and launch control systems, pairing control theory with vehicle simulation and data-driven tuning, and his internships at NVIDIA, SpaceX, and Jane Street reflect strong systems and hardware-software integration skills. He also co-founded Candivote and Happning, showing a consistent streak of entrepreneurship and civic-minded tooling. Notably, he balances low-level hardware-facing engineering with scalable cloud architectures, and has experience translating research pipelines into efficient, GPU-backed QA and ML systems.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 4.9, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 4.9 at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Wheeler School
English