Roman Dzhabarov is a senior software engineer and aspiring staff/principal leader with ~10 years of hands-on experience building high-performance systems in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is an expert in C++ and algorithms, with a track record improving observability and runtime behavior in widely used open-source projects like Envoy. At Facebook he was an early member of the Glow compiler effort, helping make deep learning run faster on accelerators, and prior roles at Lyft, Twitter, and Microsoft show consistent impact on latency, throughput, and operational stability. He prefers roles where he can lead technical direction, mentor engineers, and ship pragmatic solutions that solve real production problems. Notably, his contributions span compiler backends, distributed proxies, and ad-serving infrastructure—demonstrating both low-level systems mastery and product-minded delivery.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Astrakhan State Technical University (ASTU)
Contributions:74 commits, 171 PRs, 427 pushes in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Roman made several contributions focused on improving the Envoy proxy's functionality and performance. They added detailed failure reason information, implemented tracing features, and integrated runtime keys within access log filters. They also implemented a mechanism to delay mongo calls and addressed code style issues through changes to the codebase. These changes reflect a focus on improving observability, debugging, and operational characteristics of the Envoy proxy.
This service provides a REST interface for querying for the list of hosts that belong to all microservices.
Contributions:12 commits, 18 PRs, 25 pushes in 3 months
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