Hajime Fujita

Staff Software Engineer at Fastly

Hajime Fujita has a strong background in software engineering and research with experience at various prestigious institutions and companies. Hajime started their career at Argonne National Laboratory as a Research Aide. Hajime then joined The University of Tokyo as a Project Research Associate, where they developed a dependable single IP address cluster for TCP-based network applications. Hajime continued their research at The University of Chicago as a Postdoctoral Scholar, leading the design and implementation of the GVR library for the Global View Resilience project. Hajime then moved on to Intel Corporation as a Senior Software Engineer, contributing to the development of a communication library for next-generation supercomputers. At Fastly, Hajime held the positions of Senior Software Engineer and Staff Software Engineer, working on improving the h2o web server and contributing to the advancement of HTTP/2, HTTP/3, and QUIC technologies.

Hajime Fujita completed their education at the University of Tokyo, where they obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Information Science and Technology. Hajime attended the university from 2002 to 2006. Prior to that, from 1998 to 2000, they attended a high school called "開成高校," although there is no specific information available regarding the degree or field of study during that period.

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  • Staff Software Engineer

    April, 2021 - present

  • Senior Software Engineer

    November, 2019