Summary
Pushan Gore is a Software Engineer II at Microsoft with nine years of experience building low-level systems, currently contributing to Windows Boot Environment initialization and Boot Core in the Core OS Base Platform team. He holds an MS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech with a specialization in Computing Systems and a strong embedded-systems foundation from a top engineering program in India. His background spans firmware for Surface devices, bare-metal ARM Cortex work for satellite on-board computers, and performance-driven C++ simulations using GEANT4. Pushan combines systems-level rigor with practical tooling skills—writing linker scripts, interrupt-driven firmware, and cross-platform display firmware—so he’s comfortable across hardware-software boundaries. Known for a curiosity that keeps him up late, he brings both academic depth and production experience to complex boot and firmware challenges. Located in Redmond, he blends device-focused engineering with OS-level platform development.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Engineering, 9.36/10.0, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Engineering, 9.36/10.0 at College of Engineering Pune
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology