Summary
Mahesh Sreekandath is a seasoned software engineer with a decade of experience building system software for embedded devices and cloud storage, currently based in San Jose. He has designed and maintained low-level drivers, RTOS and Linux kernel components, and flash storage stacks across products from mobile chipsets to consumer devices like Amazon Halo, Glow, and Echo. At AWS he worked on EBS data plane and storage analytics, while at Amazon consumer hardware teams he built profiling and diagnostic tooling—bridging device firmware and cloud diagnostics. His background includes deep flash and file-system optimization, DMA and peripheral drivers, and real-world commercialization of NAND/FTL solutions, reflecting an unusual blend of bare-metal firmware and large-scale storage engineering. Holder of patents and an active practitioner of device driver and embedded system design, he brings pragmatic performance trade-off thinking to both product bring-up and long-lived production systems.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
GEMS Education
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Science and Engineering, First Class, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Science and Engineering, First Class at Kannur University