Matthew Aasted is a Principal Software Engineer with 11 years of experience building high-throughput data platforms, detection systems, and analytics infrastructure across companies like Google, Twitch, and Voxel. He blends cross-disciplinary expertise in cybersecurity, robotics, firmware, and big data to map business problems to scalable software solutions and to push systems through performance and scale boundaries. At Google he led teams that doubled pipeline throughput and delivered platform-wide observability for threat detection; at Twitch he built a terabyte-scale streaming and warehousing stack that supported real-time product decisions. Known as a hands-on leader and mentor, he stabilizes legacy systems, accelerates teams into building mode, and creates self-service tooling for analysts and engineers. He holds an MS in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon and brings a systems-first perspective that surfaces hidden operational and organizational constraints when designing solutions.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science Electrical and Computer Engineering at Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
University of Auckland
Masters of Science Robotics, Masters of Science Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University
Contributions:2 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 4 months
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Matthew Aasted - Principal Software Engineer at Voxel