Summary
Mohammad Habib is a software engineer with 9 years of experience specializing in backend services, cloud-native architectures, and machine learning research. Based in Boston, he has driven critical migrations and production launches at Chewy—rebuilding Autoship services with AWS event-driven patterns, DynamoDB-backed persistence, GraphQL APIs, and unified CI/CD pipelines. He blends strong academic grounding in computer science and Python with hands-on systems work in Java, Scala, Micronaut, and Spring, and brings practical performance and reliability fixes that restored tens of thousands of subscriptions. Beyond engineering, he mentors and led robotics projects in C++, reflecting a mix of research curiosity and product-focused execution often seen in Ph.D.-level practitioners.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at University of Connecticut