Summary
Shubh Pachchigar is a Software Engineer II with eight years of experience specializing in high-performance computing, storage systems, and low-level performance engineering. He builds and tunes large-scale C/C++ projects across diverse platforms—often descending into assembly and eBPF—to push performance close to theoretical peaks and evaluate PFLOPs-per-dollar trade-offs for scientific AI workloads. At Dell he designed kernel subsystems for exabyte-scale chunked storage and NVMe-oF/RDMA drivers that doubled per-node throughput, and at Berkeley Lab he developed portable eBPF tooling and tuned MPI and device compilers across NVIDIA and AMD GPUs. He combines systems-level debugging (including kernel patches and TCP stack fixes) with practical production experience in distributed services, CI/CD, and multi-region deployments. Based in Seattle, he pairs academic teaching in computer architecture with hands-on optimization work, revealing a rare mix of pedagogy and deep systems craftsmanship.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
English