Matej Pavlovic is a research engineer based in Zurich with 11 years of experience building and studying large-scale distributed systems, consensus protocols, and Byzantine fault-tolerant replication. He holds a PhD from EPFL on scalable BFT distributed systems and a Master's in computer engineering from TU Wien, and has held research roles at IBM Research Zurich, Protocol Labs, Matter Labs, and now Near One. His work sits at the intersection of theory and applied engineering, contributing to blockchain, rollups, and distributed storage projects that require both rigorous proofs and production-grade implementations. Colleagues know him for translating deep academic insights into practical system designs and for tackling thorny performance and safety trade-offs in state machine replication.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Vienna University of Technology
Computer Science, Computer Science at Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
Testnet for new generation of Filecoin and Interplanetary Consensus (IPC)
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