Feel free to reach out at samsikabir@gmail.com or kas499@cornell.edu, or read a bit more about me below!
I like compilers, machine learning, programming languages, math and other stuff; I also dabble a fair bit in fullstack development. I'm fond of music, birds, baking and sports of all forms as well.
π¨π½βπ» I will join Qualcomm's Machine Learning Compilers Team as a research/software engineer this July in New York City.
π¨π½βπ I graduate from Cornell University this May. I studied CS & Math with a concentration in Programming Languages (PL). While there, I have worked on a couple of fun things:
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π§± Led the development of Cornell's course management software at CMSX with Dr. Andrew Myers.
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π¬ Researched compilers, programming languages and hardware for networking and packet scheduling at CAPRA with Dr. Adrian Sampson and Anshuman Mohan.
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π¨π½βπ« Put [fun] in functional programming at Cornell (FA23-SP25). Raised critters at Cornell's Honors DS & OOP course (FA25). Taught people who know much more than I do how to build great software at Cornell (SP26).
For a more in-depth look at what I do, visit my website or LinkedIn.
Java, C++, TypeScript, Rust, Python, OCaml, JavaScript, C, Haskell, Go, Ruby, HTML/CSS, Verilog, Assembly (RISC-V, x86)
- Fullstack: React, Node, Express, Angular, Vue, AJAX, Angular, Nginx, MongODB, SQL/AWS, template engines (JSP, EJS)
- Machine Learning & Data Engineering: PyTorch, TensorFlow/Keras, Pandas, MapReduce, ScikitLearn, Hugging Face
- Compiler & Language Toolchains: LLVM, MLIR, CUDA, Rocq Prover, Parser Generators
- Other: LaTeX, Git
Check some of my larger public projects on GitHub including Saberchat (platform for schools & community organizations) and FindYourBird (ID and information site for amateur birders). At some point I'll get them back on the internet. In my spare time, I like to hack on:




