Mark Aligbe is a Senior Software Engineer with 13 years of experience building high-performance distributed systems and network infrastructure, currently contributing to Google's NetInfra group to accelerate global server fleet networking. He previously scaled AR/VR networking at Oculus—quadrupling concurrent players and implementing a zero-allocation C# RPC framework to improve frame rates—and has a strong background in embedded and systems work from roles at Silicon Labs and early Columbia IT positions. Trained as a computer engineer (BS/MS, Columbia), he enjoys breaking complex designs into modular components, whether for web apps like Itinerate, hardware/software projects like MuseBox, or DIY mini-servers with RAID and SSH services. Outside of engineering he practices cello and pursues audiophilia, a detail that reflects his attention to nuance and performance tuning.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering at Columbia Engineering
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