Karan Kurbur

Lead Backend Engineer at Tools for Humanity

Karan Kurbur is an experienced software engineer with a range of expertise in backend and full stack development. Karan most recently worked as a Lead Backend Engineer at Tools for Humanity, where they utilized their skills in managing backend systems. Prior to that, they were a Software Engineer at BitGo, where they took a lead role in implementing a threshold signature schema for a retail wallet. Karan also worked as a Contractor at Cryptonics, where they built a challenge-response protocol and developed a client library for managing public keys. Karan previously served as a Full Stack Engineer at Global Currency Organization, where they developed applications for stablecoin businesses and integrated smart contracts with the backend. Additionally, Karan worked as a Backend/Mobile Engineer at Verified Inc., where they developed mobile applications and designed solutions for verifying credentials. Karan began their career as an Application Security Intern at WhiteHat Security, where they conducted research and configured vulnerability scanners for web applications.

Karan Kurbur completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science & Systems from the University of Washington between 2014 and 2018. Prior to that, they attended The Harker School from 2010 to 2014 for their high school education. Additionally, they obtained certifications in Truffle University from Truffle Suite in 2019, An Introduction to Hyperledger Technologies from The Linux Foundation in 2018, and Certified Ethereum Developer from B9lab in 2017.

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  • Lead Backend Engineer

    May, 2023 - present

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