Summary
Ryan Wilson is a software engineer with 10 years’ experience building secure, high-scale infrastructure and systems from biotech pipelines to large datacenter platforms. He has driven security infrastructure and compute/resource scheduling at Databricks and multiple senior engineering roles at Meta, focusing on eBPF, Linux userspace, cluster management, endpoint detection, and AI training resource colocation to reduce wait times. His background includes performance-sensitive bioinformatics and parallel algorithms at 10X Genomics and systems tooling at VMware, giving him a rare blend of distributed systems, security, and computational engineering expertise. Based in Redwood City, he pairs an MS in Computational and Mathematical Engineering from Stanford with hands-on experience shipping production services at hyperscale. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic, performance-minded solutions that bridge low-level OS work and large distributed platforms. An under-the-radar strength is his track record of optimizing both developer workflows and runtime systems, from build/test automation to eBPF-based observability.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
University of California, Los Angeles
MS Computational and Mathematical Engineering - Specialization in Computer Science, MS Computational and Mathematical Engineering - Specialization in Computer Science at Stanford University