I am an R&D software engineer at VMware by Broadcom and I work on the VMware ESXi hypervisor kernel, focusing on the CPU/NUMA resource management for VMs. The focus of my current work in CPU resource management include and not limited to, workload consolidation, fairness scheduling, load balancing, and scalability to meet the performance and latency requirements of the VMs.
I have a Doctorate in Computer Science, and my research focuses on building systems. I was the primary researcher on the design and implementation of the scheduling, temporal isolation, and multi-core management mechanisms in the Composite micro-kernel and of the Sledge serverless runtime for the edge.
Prior to that, I have spent nearly 8 years at Toshiba, developing and maintaining quality and robustness of the software for various layers in Multi-Functional Peripherals (MFP) and Barcode Printers.
Overall, I am a detail-oriented, quality-conscious software engineer/researcher and a systems hacker with over 13 years of engineering experience in low-level systems research and development. I have strong interpersonal skills with a proven track record in mentoring, leading a team, and maintaining a strong and positive relation with all stakeholders in every project I have been associated with.
And hey, please feel free to interact with my alter-ego to ask questions about my professional career, and leave your name and email if you’d like me to reach out to you. (The alter-ego is a work-in-progress, it uses a commercial LLM model, it knows more than I do. It can probably answer somme questions on unrelated topics – unrelated to my resume – so please limit your questions to ask specifically about my profile. For ex, if you ask if I know about Aircrafs, I know very little to nothing say, but this alter-ego can probably answer way more.)