Summary
Temur Saidkhodjaev is a software engineer with nine years’ experience building resilient backend and infrastructure systems, currently based in New York and now at Point72 after leading platform initiatives at Clear Street. He’s fluent in Go, Java, Kubernetes and AWS, and has designed large-scale solutions including a unified authorization platform, a centralized microservice deployment dashboard for 500+ services, and automated failover and secrets-management strategies. At Goldman Sachs he automated migrations and scanned millions of artifacts to remediate supply-chain risks, demonstrating a knack for operationalizing security at scale. Temur’s interests in compilers and functional programming inform a methodical, algorithmic approach to system design, shown earlier in research on timestamping and data structures at NIST. He pairs hands-on implementation with product-minded automation—reducing developer onboarding and failover recovery times—making him effective across infra, security, and backend domains.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Arts - AA General Studies, Associate of Arts - AA General Studies at Montgomery College
Computer Science, Computer Science at Innopolis University
Bachelor of Science - BS Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Mathematics and Computer Science at University of Maryland
Business Information Systems, Business Information Systems at Westminster International University in Tashkent
English, German