Summary
Ron Bhattacharyay is an electrical engineer and operator with 11 years of experience building startups and shipping hardware-software products from prototype to acquisition. He co-founded and led multiple companies—most recently Muddy, the stateless multiplayer browser backed by top VCs—and helped take Masonic from concept to acquisition, bringing practical AI and automation into accounting early. Ron has blended hands-on engineering (EECS from UC Berkeley, research at BAIR and CITRIS) with founder-level GTM and recruiting work for seed–Series C startups across energy, devTools, consumer, healthcare, and hardware. Currently he’s scaling datacenter projects at American Terawatt with aggressive delivery targets (500+ MW in 12 months), reflecting a rare mix of high-voltage systems thinking and product sensibility. He’s known for wearing all the hats—founder, engineer, recruiter—and for preferring to prototype in the open, “playing around with my default settings.”
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
Y Combinator
English, Spanish, Bengali