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Debarghya Das: Education Experience

This document is a resume for Debarghya Das. It summarizes his education, including graduating from Cornell University with degrees in computer science, experience including as a software engineer at Facebook, and awards including being a KPCB Engineering Fellow in 2014. It also lists programming languages and technical skills.

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Debarghya Das: Education Experience

This document is a resume for Debarghya Das. It summarizes his education, including graduating from Cornell University with degrees in computer science, experience including as a software engineer at Facebook, and awards including being a KPCB Engineering Fellow in 2014. It also lists programming languages and technical skills.

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Last Updated on 6th February 2021

Debarghya Das
debarghyadas.com| fb.co/dd
[email protected] | 607.379.5733 | [email protected]

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
CORNELL UNIVERSITY FACEBOOK | Software Engineer
MEng in Computer Science Jan 2015 - Present | New York, NY
Dec 2014 | Ithaca, NY
COURSERA | KPCB Fellow + Software Engineering Intern
CORNELL UNIVERSITY June 2014 – Sep 2014 | Mountain View, CA
BS in Computer Science • 52 out of 2500 applicants chosen to be a KPCB Fellow 2014.
May 2014 | Ithaca, NY • Led and shipped Yoda - the admin interface for the new Phoenix platform.
College of Engineering • Full-stack developer - Wrote and reviewed code for JS using Backbone, Jade,
Magna Cum Laude Stylus and Require and Scala using Play
Cum. GPA: 3.83 / 4.0
Major GPA: 3.9 / 4.0 GOOGLE | Software Engineering Intern
May 2013 – Aug 2013 | Mountain View, CA
LA MARTINIERE FOR BOYS • Worked on the YouTube Captions team, in Javascript and Python to plan, to
Grad. May 2011| Kolkata, India
design and develop the full stack to add and edit Automatic Speech Recognition
captions. In production.
LINKS • Created a backbone.js-like framework for the Captions editor.
Facebook:// dd
Github:// deedydas
PHABRICATOR | Open Source Contributor & Team Leader
Jan 2013 – May 2013 | Palo Alto, CA & Ithaca, NY
LinkedIn:// debarghyadas
YouTube:// DeedyDash007 • Phabricator is used daily by Facebook, Dropbox, Quora, Asana and more.
Twitter:// @debarghya_das • I created the Meme generator and more in PHP and Shell.
Quora:// Debarghya-Das • Led a team from MIT, Cornell, IC London and UHelsinki for the project.

COURSEWORK
RESEARCH
GRADUATE
Advanced Machine Learning CORNELL ROBOT LEARNING LAB | Researcher
Open Source Software Engineering Jan 2014 – Jan 2015 | Ithaca, NY
Advanced Interactive Graphics Worked with Ashesh Jain and Prof Ashutosh Saxena to create PlanIt, a tool which
Compilers + Practicum learns from large scale user preference feedback to plan robot trajectories in human
Cloud Computing environments.
Evolutionary Computation
CORNELL PHONETICS LAB | Head Undergraduate Researcher
Defending Computer Networks
Mar 2012 – May 2013 | Ithaca, NY
Machine Learning
Led the development of QuickTongue, the first ever breakthrough tongue-controlled
UNDERGRADUATE game with Prof Sam Tilsen to aid in Linguistics research.
Information Retrieval
Operating Systems
Artificial Intelligence + Practicum
AWARDS
Functional Programming 2014 top 52/2500 KPCB Engineering Fellow
Computer Graphics + Practicum 2014 1st /50 Microsoft Coding Competition, Cornell
(Research Asst. & Teaching Asst 2x) 2013 National Jump Trading Challenge Finalist
Unix Tools and Scripting 2013 7th /120 CS 3410 Cache Race Bot Tournament
2012 2nd /150 CS 3110 Biannual Intra-Class Bot Tournament
SKILLS 2011 National Indian National Mathematics Olympiad (INMO) Finalist
PROGRAMMING
Over 5000 lines: PUBLICATIONS
Java • Shell • Python • Javascript [1] A. Jain, D. Das, and A. Saxena. Planit: A crowdsourcing approach for learning to
OCaml • Matlab • Rails • LATEX plan paths from large scale preference feedback. Tech Report, ICRA, in press.
Over 1000 lines:
C • C++ • CSS • PHP • Assembly [2] S. Tilsen, D. Das, and B. McKee. Real-time articulatory biofeedback with
Familiar: electromagnetic articulography. Linguistics Vanguard, in press.
AS3 • iOS • Android • MySQL

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