Summary
Morgan Borjigin-wang is a systems-focused software engineer and PhD student with 11 years of hands-on experience building high-performance infrastructure in C++, Java, Python, and Rust. After earning a BS and MS in Computer Science from the University of Michigan and years of teaching systems courses, Morgan spent four years at Google Search developing Search/Ads infrastructure and earlier internships at AWS and Amazon honing automation and data-center tooling. Their work ranges from designing a static memory allocation algorithm for PCI enumeration to streaming terabytes of test data into analytic databases, demonstrating both low-level systems skill and large-scale data engineering chops. Now pursuing systems research at Brown, they blend production-grade engineering discipline with academic rigor and strong communication honed through extensive TAing. Colleagues can expect pragmatic, performance-oriented solutions and an enthusiasm for turning complex systems problems into reliable, scalable implementations.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at University of Michigan