Mira Yadav is a Quantitative Technologist with seven years of software engineering experience, currently building trading systems at Radix Trading in New York. A Waterloo software engineering graduate, she blends rigorous back-end engineering with quantitative problem-solving to deliver reliable, high-performance infrastructure for market-facing applications. Her open-source work includes significant CLI and RPC enhancements to the privacy-focused Iron Fish cryptocurrency project, where she optimized database interactions and fork-detection telemetry—showing an aptitude for complex distributed systems and protocol-level concerns. Known for pragmatic refactors and clear tooling improvements, she bridges research-driven quant strategies and production-grade engineering.
7 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at The Woodlands School
Bachelor of Software Engineering (BSE), Bachelor of Software Engineering (BSE) at University of Waterloo
A novel cryptocurrency focused on privacy and accessibility.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 89 reviews, 35 commits in 3 months
Contributions summary:Mira primarily focused on enhancing the Iron Fish cryptocurrency project's command-line interface (CLI) and core back-end functionalities. They implemented new commands for interacting with the service and telemetry API, particularly around fork detection and data submission. Their contributions included refactoring code, streamlining output for account notes, and optimizing database interactions, demonstrating a strong understanding of the project's architecture and internal processes. They also made significant changes to the RPC routes.
Contributions:71 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 7 months
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