Summary
Shrutarshi Basu is an applied scientist with 14 years of experience bridging academic research and production systems, currently building at Amazon Web Services after faculty and postdoc roles at Middlebury and Harvard. His work centers on programming languages, programmable systems, and the next generation of programmable networks, grounded in a PhD from Cornell. He has a strong track record of turning research prototypes into performant tools—early internships included performance work on the CodeSonar static analyzer—and he has taught and mentored students across college and graduate settings. Based in Cambridge, MA, he’s also interested in electronic tools for writers, signaling a cross-disciplinary curiosity about how software augments creative practice. Colleagues know him for thoughtful technical writing and for applying formal research rigor to practical engineering problems.
14 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Cornell University
B.S; B.A, Electrical and Computer Engineering; Computer Science, B.S; B.A, Electrical and Computer Engineering; Computer Science at Lafayette College