Summary
Sagar Masuti is a computational physicist with 12 years of experience applying software and machine learning techniques to geophysical and engineering problems. He has transitioned from embedded and smart-card software roles into research-driven positions, including a PhD in Geophysics from Nanyang Technological University and postdoctoral work modeling postseismic deformation. His recent roles blend ML on seismic datasets and experimental rock deformation studies, and he now works at ExxonMobil as a computational physicist. Sagar has experience porting legacy scientific code to GPU (FORTRAN to CUDA), demonstrating both low-level performance engineering and domain expertise. Based in Bengaluru, he brings a rare mix of production software development, high-performance computing, and hands-on experimental geoscience. Colleagues can expect someone who moves fluidly between code optimization and interpreting complex Earth science data.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's of engineering, Electronics and communication engineering, 72/100, Bachelor's of engineering, Electronics and communication engineering, 72/100 at Visvesvaraya Technological University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Geophysics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Geophysics at Nanyang Technological University