R Esum E: Objective Skills
R Esum E: Objective Skills
Pasadena, CA 91106
626.357.7012
[email protected]
Résumé
Objective Skills
C, Python, Django, sh/bash, JavaScript,
Breaking all the barriers in the way of getting
Flash ActionScript, PHP, Perl, FreeBSD and
your data anywhere in the world as fast as it
Linux kernel hacking, OpenWrt hacking,
can possibly go.
Trac, Subversion, MySQL, ClearSilver,
SIMILE, Flex, Ajax, and more...
Education Awards
• 2008 Hollywood Post Alliance Engineering
• Building a Company 2005–present
Excellence Award for our E Series Accelerator
• 2006 Supercomputing Bandwidth Challenge
• Caltech Netlab 2002–2005
Winner (again)
• 2005 Supercomputing Bandwidth Challenge
Winner (Caltech, CERN, SLAC, FNAL, Florida,
Experience Michigan, Manchester)
• Making our first million Q3 2008 • 2005 Broke Internet2 LSR again
• 2004 Quadrupled Internet2 LSR using FastTCP
• Growing from 6 to 25 people in one year Q2 2008
• 2003 Internet2 Land Speed Record (Caltech,
CERN)
• Landing Major customers 2007–2008
Caltech References
Honda, Disney, Lenovo, JPL, Mitsui, ESPN,
Technicolor, Postgroup, Reuters, Getty Images, • Steven Low, Professor (Former CEO)
XOS, BAE Systems • Cheng Jin, Postdoc (CTO)
• Diego Dugatkin, PhD 2004 (VP BD&PM)
• Landing Series A Financing April 2007
• Ryan Witt, BS 2007 (Development Lead)
• Selling our first box Feb 2007 • Jake Holland, BS 1995 (Senior Engineer)
• George Lee, MS 2008 (Technologist)
Customers report 2×-32× real world results.
• Edwin Soedamarji, PhD 2008 (Developer)
• Building our first prototype Nov 2005 • Mark McDuff, BS 2010 (Intern, 2008)
Designed, built, and demonstrated our first • Lingfeng Yang, BS 2008 (Intern, 2007)
prototype acceleration appliance. Achieved • Victor Liu, BS 2007 (Intern, 2007)
significant throughput improvement over emulated
Wide Area Network. • William Hong, BS 2009 (Intern, 2006)
• Martin Suchara, BS 2006 (Intern, 2006)
150 S Los Robles, Suite 750
Pasadena, CA 91106
626.357.7012
[email protected]
Here are what some of our past interns have said about the FastSoft experience:
Lingfeng Yang, Caltech BS 2008
“I worked with FastSoft as an intern during the summer of 2007 as a firmware developer. Aside
from gaining programming experience, I also had significant input in devising new techniques that
improved acceleration performance, including the opportunity to work on core algorithms. Now,
FastSoft is experiencing rapid growth, and there are a lot more projects to work on and problems to
solve. Working at FastSoft is a great opportunity to directly participate in developing a technology
that is based on recent research, and at the same time is making an impact in the industry.”
Victor Liu, Caltech BS 2007
“Fastsoft was a chance encounter for me, since I am electronics engineer, knowing little about
networking. I was invited by a friend at Fastsoft to interview with them, which after much
consideration, I agreed to. Somehow in the intervening months before summer they decided they
wanted me and more surprisingly I decided to intern at Fastsoft, a decision I have not regretted
since.”
“My summer at Fastsoft far surpassed all my expectations for an internship. It was a great
opportunity to solve challenging real-world problems, and see those solutions contribute to the
final product. I felt like a valued member of the development team and enjoyed the frequent lively
and engaging discussions. The atmosphere was warm and open, but most importantly, there was
so much energy around; truly a memorable startup experience.”
“I am glad I took that chance of doing something completely different from my academic focus that
summer. It was a learning experience for me, not only about networking, but also about coding in
a corporate environment and what it’s like to work at a startup. I would not have traded in that
experience for anything else.”