Summary
Tanjim Hossain is a platform engineer and researcher with 11 years of hands-on experience building cloud-native, distributed systems and cutting-edge compute substrates from Dhaka, Bangladesh. He combines practical platform and DevOps leadership—shifting workloads to EKS, building FaaS and WAAS runtimes, and delivering SOC2/HIPAA-compliant infrastructure—with deep theoretical work on new system models and semantic approaches to software at Ālo Labs. His research projects (Ālo OS, Bloom, ĀloScript and STEPS/SODA) aim to unify distributed computing, WebAssembly, and semantic modeling into a single, highly scalable overlay OS that can host millions of in-memory agents on commodity VMs. Comfortable across polyglot full-stack development, Rust/WASM runtimes, Kubernetes ecosystems and infra automation, he has repeatedly bridged R&D and production by turning advanced ideas into working platforms. Notably, he blends systems-theoretic thinking with practical delivery—designing semantic containers and exo-process concepts while shipping cloud-native products and platform integrations.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at American International University-Bangladesh
English, Bengali