Senior Software Engineer - ML Robotics at CreateMe
San Jose, California, United States
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Vishnu Devarakonda is a Senior Software Engineer specializing in ML-driven robotics, currently building robots and deep learning systems at CreateMe after progressing from production engineering at Meta. With nine years of experience and an M.S. in Computer Science from UCLA, he is a true software generalist comfortable from front-end interfaces down to kernel-level concerns and end-to-end system ownership. He brings practical experience shipping ML models in robotics contexts and has contributed to high-performance open-source TensorFlow tooling by implementing barrier option pricing features for google/tf-quant-finance. Based in San Jose, he blends mechanical engineering roots with AI-first software practice, enabling rapid prototyping of physical systems that require both controls intuition and scalable software design. Known for owning complete systems and debugging complex production issues, he enjoys tackling cross-disciplinary problems that bridge hardware, software, and machine learning.
High-performance TensorFlow library for quantitative finance.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:29 commits, 2 PRs, 57 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Vishnu's primary contribution involved implementing and refining the barrier option pricing functionality within the TensorFlow library. This included the creation of core functions for calculating barrier option prices and related parameters, as well as debugging and optimizing existing code. The user's work resulted in completed barrier option pricing functionality, with associated test cases.
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Vishnu Devarakonda - Senior Software Engineer - ML Robotics at CreateMe