Mohammad Abrar is a software engineer and graduate teaching assistant at the University of Delaware with nine years of experience building cloud-native tooling and developer platforms. He led engineering at AppsCode and contributed to open-source projects around Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform, and Docker, focusing on controllers, cluster bootstrapping, and API integrations. Proficient in Golang and distributed systems, he has hands-on experience with Terraform-based Kubernetes controllers (Kubeform), Cluster-API integrations, and production-grade observability and policy tools like Prometheus and OPA. Now pursuing a PhD in Computer Science, he combines research-driven rigor with practical product delivery across GCP, AWS, Linode, and DigitalOcean. Colleagues know him for refactoring complex systems to improve performance and for shipping end-to-end tests that make multi-cloud features reliable. Based in Newark, DE, he pairs deep open-source experience with an educator’s aptitude for explaining complex cloud-native concepts.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at University of Delaware
Higher Secondary Certificate Science, Higher Secondary Certificate Science at Chittagong College
Secondary School Certificate Science, Secondary School Certificate Science at Chittagong Collegiate School
Computer Science and Engineering Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering Computer Engineering at Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology
Contributions:33 commits, 2 PRs, 23 pushes in 9 months
golangapicobra-cligo-httpcobra
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