Peeyush Chandel is a Principal Software Engineer based in Zurich with 10+ years building highly scalable, reliable backend systems and payment platforms. He excels in backend architecture, microservices, Core Java, NoSQL, and secure API design, and has driven high-impact projects at Microsoft, trivago, Payconiq and Quikr. He blends hands-on engineering with platform-level thinking—designing multi-datacenter strategies, CQRS/event-sourcing systems, CDC-based data sharing, and service meshes to improve reliability and observability. An active open-source contributor, he enhanced logging/monitoring extensions and CI/CD automation for the Eclipse EDC data space project, reflecting a pragmatic focus on maintainability and developer experience. Peeyush is known for solving tough scaling problems for large customers while keeping security and operational excellence front and center.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Computer Science at Jaipur Engineering college & Research Center,Jaipur
Guidance on documentation, scripts and integration steps on using the EDC project results
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Automation Engineer
Contributions:9 reviews, 10 commits, 8 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Peeyush primarily focused on setting up and improving the local development environment and CI/CD pipelines for the project, utilizing Docker for local testing and cloud deployments. Contributions include creating and modifying scripts for upgrading dependencies like cURL and implementing automated tests, integrating them into the CI/CD process. The changes also involve adapting configurations for local testing, aligning with the cloud environment and introducing code quality checks.
EDC core services including data plane and control plane
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:18 reviews, 14 commits, 12 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Peeyush primarily contributed to the development of the `jdk-logger-monitor-extension` within the `eclipse-edc/connector` repository. Their commits involved adding, modifying, and refactoring code related to the logger extension using Java's `java.util.logging` framework. They also addressed code formatting issues and module renaming, indicating a focus on code quality and maintainability. The user appears to be enhancing the EDC core services by integrating a monitoring extension for logging.
edccore-servicesedifactcontrol-planeplane
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