Udit Gulati is a computer scientist and blockchain developer with nine years of software engineering experience, currently based in Gurugram. He specializes in CosmWasm and Cosmos-SDK ecosystems, building developer tooling and liquid staking derivatives while working with client libraries like cosmjs, secretjs and arch3js. His open-source contributions include developer tools (polar), Juno network contracts, and stakeeasy liquid staking contracts, alongside backend work on the well-known ListenBrainz server. A senior CS student at IIIT Una, he combines academic research internships with industry experience in ML-driven logistics and backend systems, bringing a practical focus on developer experience and protocol-level smart contract engineering. Notably, he moves between low-level blockchain primitives and user-facing tooling, making him adept at closing the gap between research-grade contracts and real developer workflows.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
B.Tech, Computer Science, 8.23, B.Tech, Computer Science, 8.23 at Indian Institute of Information Technology Una
12th, Science, 94.6%, 12th, Science, 94.6% at D.A.V. Centenary Public School, Rohtak
Server for the ListenBrainz project, including the front-end (javascript/react) code that it serves and all of the data processing components that LB uses.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:23 commits, 12 PRs, 19 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Udit primarily contributed to the ListenBrainz server's back-end functionality, with a focus on server-side Python code and documentation updates. They addressed grammatical errors in documentation, added instructions and links related to Last.fm API integration, and modified core application logic, such as user statistics retrieval and error handling within the web server. Additionally, they made code changes related to influx data writing and testing.
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