Sudhip Nashi is a software engineer with nine years of practical experience who combines backend engineering and automation expertise with a passion for space and education technologies. Currently interning on space simulation software at Stellar Science while coordinating student outreach at MassAI, he bridges applied research and product-focused development. His open-source contributions include integrating and patching packages for the Procursus bootstrap project, showing hands-on Linux/OS build-system fluency and cross-platform compatibility work. Sudhip has also supported LLM research in education and shipped software for nonprofit-focused teams, demonstrating an interest in impactful, mission-driven projects. Based in Urbana, Illinois, he studies computer science and linguistics and brings a rare mix of systems-level tooling experience and communication skills useful for interdisciplinary teams. Unexpectedly, his background spans lifeguarding to developer operations, indicating practical responsibility and adaptability in high-stakes environments.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Uplift Education-North Hills Preparatory High School
Turner High School
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 4.0, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 4.0 at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science and Linguistics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science and Linguistics at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Contributions:20 reviews, 129 commits, 84 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Sudhip primarily contributed to the project by integrating new packages, such as `fish`, `rbw`, `upx`, `dash`, `tcsh`, and `jtool2`, into the build system. They also made modifications to the build process for existing packages, specifically `nginx` and `xclip`. Furthermore, the user demonstrated experience in patching the code for better compatibility with different operating systems.
Contributions:130 commits, 11 pushes, 2 branches in 6 months
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