Saveliy Yusufov is a software engineer with 11 years' experience specializing in high-performance systems, currently building low-latency matching infrastructure for U.S. equities at OneChronos in New York. He has a proven track record of squeezing maximal speed and efficiency from code—leading Rust implementations of an FFT library and a quantum state simulator at Wells Fargo that matched or outpaced C/C++ with significantly lower memory use. His background spans low-latency trading, combinatorial optimization solvers, and research work at Columbia, with hands-on experience in Rust, Go, and Python. A mathematics and computer science BA (Cum Laude) informs his algorithmic rigor and focus on performance (-O3 -march=native). His early service as a U.S. Army infantryman underpins a disciplined, results-driven approach to complex engineering problems. Colleagues note he obsessively pursues microsecond gains that compound into measurable system-level advantages.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics and Computer Science, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics and Computer Science, Cum Laude at Columbia University in the City of New York
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