Robert Mcqueen is a PhD student and seasoned software engineer with 14 years of experience building reliable backend systems, SRE tooling, and large-scale data processing pipelines. He combines academic rigor from Boston College and MIT-trained EECS foundations with practical product and DevOps experience from roles at Segment, Twitter, and MoPub. Robert has a strong bent for designing simple, maintainable abstractions that improve communication across teams and has contributed measurable observability improvements to open-source projects like chamber and the nylas sync engine. He founded Kado, a music-discovery startup that indexed over a million DJ sets, demonstrating entrepreneurial drive and product sensibility alongside engineering depth. Based in Boston, he blends UX/UI instincts for web and mobile with back-end reliability work, making him comfortable spanning full-stack concerns. Colleagues value his focus on clarity, metrics-driven decisions, and a preference for elegant solutions that scale.
14 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
S.B, EECS, S.B, EECS at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Barrington High School
Culinary Arts, Culinary Arts at Johnson & Wales University
Contributions:14 commits, 13 PRs, 10 pushes in 10 months
Contributions summary:Robert contributed to the chamber project by integrating analytics tracking for usage metrics, which involved adding dependencies, modifying command-line interfaces and adding analytics calls. They then reverted the analytics changes. They also updated dependencies to use a working version of `analytics-go`. The user updated the date format to be more precise.
:incoming_envelope: IMAP/SMTP sync system with modern APIs
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:21 commits, 68 pushes, 20 branches in 1 month
Contributions summary:Robert primarily contributed to the backend of the `nylas/sync-engine` repository, focusing on enhancing metrics and monitoring capabilities. They added statsd metrics for various aspects, including message sync latency, syncback processes, and database pool usage. The contributions also involved modifying database models and API endpoints related to sync processes. Furthermore, the user made changes to the deployment and configuration of the application through updates to the configuration and build files.
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