Summary
Matthew Cipperly is an experienced Infrastructure & Security engineer with 11 years focused on Linux/UNIX, high-performance computing, and large-scale distributed systems. He has led end-to-end HPC cluster deployments—covering GPU/accelerator sizing, datacenter power/cooling considerations, RDMA network topology (InfiniBand/RoCE), and vendor integration—while also building observability, scheduling, and lifecycle automation. At Reality Labs/Meta he designed >10 Tbps video collection systems and tuned kernel- and OS-level performance for GPU-heavy workloads; he now applies that expertise to infrastructure and security at ElevenLabs. Comfortable across cloud (AWS/GCP), on-prem, and hybrid environments, he combines deep systems troubleshooting with pragmatic automation in Python and hands-on hardware integration. Colleagues rely on him to translate research requirements into resilient, supportable deployments that scale from racks to clouds.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Coursework in Computer Science, Coursework in Computer Science at University of Pittsburgh
AS, IS / Networking Technology, AS, IS / Networking Technology at Harrisburg Area Community College