Masroor Hasan is an experienced backend and media infrastructure engineer with 12 years building scalable video systems and distributed platforms across startups and large teams. Currently leading Media Foundation engineering at Reddit, he previously drove cross-functional video playback, QoS/QoE, and global edge platform initiatives as a staff engineer at Mux. His technical palette spans Go, Java, Kafka, Flink, ClickHouse, Kubernetes, Terraform and GCP, with deep hands-on experience in video ingest, playback, storage, and high-throughput job orchestration. Early roles exposed him to GPU-accelerated video processing and real-time rendering, giving him uncommon depth in both low-level media pipelines and cloud-native services. Based in San Francisco and trained at University of Waterloo, he combines production-grade systems design with pragmatic operational tooling to improve streaming quality at scale. Colleagues describe him as a technical driver who blends infrastructure craftsmanship with measurable product impact.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Computer Engineering at University of Waterloo
Contributions:47 commits, 19 PRs, 100 pushes in 11 months
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