Rushat Gabhane is a software engineer with nine years of experience specializing in performance-sensitive C++ systems and a keen interest in high-frequency trading. Based in Amsterdam, he has applied his skills across finance and product companies, most recently at Deutsche Bank and a hedge fund, and now at Expensify. He contributes to open-source projects ranging from mobile haptic feedback to a DocuSign alternative, demonstrating full-stack chops and a particular eye for refactoring and cross-platform interoperability. His background combines an MS in Computer Science with focused study in AI alignment and safety, reflecting both practical engineering and thoughtful engagement with emerging risks. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic implementer who surfaces subtle UX and timing issues—like time-format handling and vibration factories—and turns them into robust, maintainable code.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Computer Science, Master of Science - MS Computer Science at University of Twente
Bachelor of Technology - (B.Tech) Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology - (B.Tech) Computer Science at Motilal Nehru National Institute Of Technology
Class 12, Class 12 at The Indian School, Bahrain
Artificial Intelligence Alignment & Safety, Artificial Intelligence Alignment & Safety at AI Safety Fundamentals
React-Native Haptic Feedback for iOS with Android similar behaviour.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:7 commits, 1 PR, 2 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Rushat primarily contributed to the Android implementation of the react-native-haptic-feedback library. They refactored the code to utilize a factory class for vibration types and added support for predefined vibration methods. The user also added new haptic feedback types and fixed typos, demonstrating a focus on improving the functionality and maintainability of the library's Android integration. Furthermore, they fixed import statements and performed code refactoring to enhance code readability.
Contributions summary:Rushat contributed to the Documenso project by implementing new features and improving the user interface. Their work involved modifying the document table to display time information and updating the email options and advanced settings in the template flow. They also made changes related to document completion and authentication, and integrated with the 12-hour time format, working across multiple front-end and back-end files.
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