Quentin Scott is a seasoned program manager with 19 years of experience who blends enterprise program leadership with hands-on engineering chops, currently driving cross-functional initiatives at Google from New York. He has a strong consulting background and proven success running complex, global programs with onsite experience across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Quentin pairs MBA-level strategic insight (NYU Stern, London Business School) with practical open-source contributions to systems and embedded projects—ranging from core Go runtime improvements to embedded Rust and TinyGo drivers—demonstrating rare fluency across cloud, backend, and low-level IoT stacks. He excels at uniting technical teams and stakeholders to deliver creative, auditable solutions, and his code-level work (e.g., contributions to golang/go and embassy-rs) shows he still gets into the weeds to solve tricky implementation and debugging challenges.
19 years of coding experience
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Master of Business Administration - MBA at London Business School
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Master of Business Administration - MBA at NYU Stern School of Business
[mirror] Go's continuous build and release infrastructure (no stability promises)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:47 commits in 1 year
Contributions summary:Quentin refactored the build infrastructure, specifically the "cl" command, into a reusable library. They also contributed to importing and integrating the godash tool for generating dashboards, eliminating disk-based caching and replacing the hardcoded release version with Github-based version information. Furthermore, the user was involved in setting up the devapp, an App Engine application to serve release dashboards. The user worked on incorporating metrics and plotting issue statistics for project health dashboards.
Software-defined radio receiver application built on GNU Radio with a web-based UI and plugins. In development, usable but incomplete. Compatible with RTL-SDR.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:10 reviews, 18 commits, 7 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Quentin contributed significantly to the ShinySDR project, primarily focusing on enhancing the user interface and adding functionality related to the Software-Defined Radio (SDR) receiver. Their work included implementing an "AGC Enabled" checkbox to control the automatic gain control (AGC) in the SSB demodulator and making the setting non-persistent. Furthermore, the user integrated support for LimeSDR hardware by adding a new RXDriver to the system and addressed review comments and refactored code. The user also worked on improving the map visualization capabilities to include the rotator azimuth.
rtlsoftware-defined-radioamateur-radiognudac
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