About Me
Welcome! I am a Software Engineer at Meta, currently focused on developing and maintaining large-scale Global Load Balancers that seamlessly handle over 100 Billion queries per second across all Meta products. My technical expertise spans distributed systems, firmware development, and cloud security.
I hold a Master’s degree in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a B.Tech from IIT Mandi, where I received the Director’s Gold Medal for all-round proficiency.
Before my current role, I modernized internal authentication services at Amazon AWS using the FIDO2 protocol, and I served as the Systems Integration lead for the Microsoft Surface Pro X, where I developed UEFI firmware and integrated Windows 11.
Over the years, my passion for systems engineering has driven me to publish research on fault-tolerant distributed systems (RD-FCA), architect sharded key-value stores with Paxos consensus, and build eBPF-based performance toolkits for microservices.
Whether I am optimizing load balancing to reduce end-to-end latency for Meta RayBan sunglasses or digging into UEFI firmware, my philosophy remains the same: “Simplicity is the soul of efficiency.”