Vice President Of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Plano, Texas, United States
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Vibhav Pant is a technology-focused software leader with over 14 years of experience designing and delivering cloud-native, enterprise-grade solutions, currently serving as Vice President of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase. He specializes in Microsoft Azure architecture and DevOps, with hands-on expertise across Azure IaaS/PaaS, .NET Core, microservices, CI/CD and infrastructure-as-code using Terraform. Vibhav has deep data integration and backend strengths—Azure Data Factory, Databricks, SQL/PLSQL and SSIS—paired with practical experience in Node.js and frontend frameworks, enabling full-stack delivery. He combines architecture and delivery experience from large financial and consulting environments (TCS, HCL) with proven offshore team leadership and mentoring. An active open-source contributor, he has improved core functionality and performance in notable Emacs projects, demonstrating low-level systems thinking and attention to code quality. Based in Plano, TX, he brings a pragmatic security-first mindset to cloud engineering and a taste for programming-language experimentation reflected in his "PL enthusiast" GitHub persona.
14 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya
12th Standard, Mathematics and Computer Science, 12th Standard, Mathematics and Computer Science at St. Mary Sr.Sec. School
Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:4 reviews, 715 commits, 204 PRs in 4 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Vibhav primarily contributed to the back-end development of the Emacs client for the Language Server Protocol (LSP). Their work involved implementing core features, such as adding and modifying functions to handle code completion, document formatting, and signature help. They refactored the request architecture for improved performance. The user's contributions included modifications to the core document handling functionality of the LSP mode.
Contributions summary:Vibhav contributed to the Emacs mirror project by enhancing the code compilation process. They focused on utilizing the `libgccjit` library for type coercion, adding support for the `gcc_jit_context_new_bitcast` API where available, and providing fallbacks when it's not. Furthermore, they addressed styling comments, improved memory management through AddressSanitizer integration, and ensured that Lisp records passed to aset are impure. Finally, the user fixed a bug related to modifying interactive closures.
gnu-emacsspacemacsgnuemacsemacs-lsp
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Vibhav Pant - Vice President Of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase & Co.