Summary
Matthew Gilbride is a software engineer with 11 years of experience who currently focuses on Android platform security at Google. He brings full-stack expertise from enterprise web applications to platform-level security, having held senior engineering roles at Capital One, Thomson Reuters, and consulting positions that bridged supply chain systems and software. His background combines strong academic credentials—a 3.9 MS in Computer Science from Drexel and a BS in Supply Chain & Information Systems from Penn State—with hands-on experience in Java/Spring, databases, and complex systems integrations. Matthew transitioned from supply chain and logistics analytics at Boeing and SAP into software engineering, which gives him a practical systems-thinking approach to solving reliability and security problems. He’s the kind of engineer who would build and refine systems whether or not someone paid him, reflecting deep intrinsic motivation and curiosity. Based in Philadelphia, he excels at turning cross-domain requirements into auditable, production-ready solutions.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science, 3.9, Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science, 3.9 at Drexel University
B.S., Supply Chain and Information Systems, 3.9, B.S., Supply Chain and Information Systems, 3.9 at Penn State University
English, Spanish