Sayli Karnik is an experienced software engineer with a robust background in both research and industry. At Compas Lab, Sayli contributed as a Research Assistant, focusing on FPGA-based network interface card device driver development. Prior experience includes roles as a Web Technologist at Caleo Consultants and a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Stony Brook University, teaching Data Structures. Sayli's industry experience is highlighted by positions at Credit Suisse, where software development efforts centered on creating large-scale distributed systems for real-time trade settlements, and at Google, currently working as a Software Engineer after serving as a Site Reliability Engineer. Notable achievements include the development of a self-service tool for database schema changes at LinkedIn and contributions to the mainline Linux kernel during an internship at The Linux Foundation. Sayli holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from Sardar Patel Institute of Technology and a Master's degree in Computer Science from Stony Brook University.
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