# Conrad Bailey > Software Engineer Location: Redwood City, California, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/conrad I have a passion for solving puzzles and fine tuning for performance when it matters. I take a lot of pride in my ability to really dive deep to the heart of a problem instead of applying surface level bandages. These qualities help me produce lean, maintainable, and extendable products that I'm proud to have worked on. In school, my professors could see drive in my work and participation. Thanks to the impression I made, I was one of only ten students chosen to participate in the first Silicon Valley Semester (SVS). Through this semester I was able to gain valuable experience interning at a Silicon Valley startup while maintaining a full course load. ## Work Experience ### Software Engineer @ Pure Storage Jan 2022 – Present | Mountain View, California, United States ### Software Engineer @ Hypernet Labs Jan 2019 – Jan 2022 | Redwood City, California, United States Hired as Hypernet’s second software engineer to work closely with the firm’s CTO on the design and development of the company’s Galileo product. Galileo is used to simplify deployment and monitoring of simulations and data analysis on cloud, HPC, or on-prem resources. • Independently developed and maintained the Landing Zone (LZ) component of Galileo. The LZ manages job executions and resource management. Written in Python 3, the code base grew from a small script to over 7000 lines of code. • Acted as project manager for the design and development of a solution, built in collaboration with Exaion (subsidiary of global F500 EDF), to support Singularity containers on Slurm HPC systems and enable sales of access to HPC clusters via Galileo. Managed project from requirements through final demo, orchestrated with Exaion’s technical team in France, led system design, assigned tasks, managed overall execution, and contributed code. • Built CI/CD pipelines that leveraged multi-stage Dockerfiles, PyInstaller, Singularity containers, and CircleCI for binary deployment on a wide array of architectures and platforms. • Invented a dynamic software update feature for the LZ. This required development of several sub-features like job backgrounding and job recovery protocols. ### C++/Python Intern @ Kyndi Jan 2017 – Jan 2017 | Palo Alto, CA This was an internship I completed in concurrence with a full course load as part of the Silicon Valley Semester program at the Univ. of Notre Dame. Based on my performance during the semester the internship was extended through the summer. • Designed and developed a Prolog linear algebra library implemented in C++ • Designed and developed a system for extracting lazy evaluation and compile time optimizations for interpreted code • Conducted a large research project exploring existing linear algebra tools and their applicability to Kyndi’s needs. This included exhaustive experimentation and profiling of high-performance computing technologies. ### Undergrad Research @ Cooperative Computing Lab at Univ. of Notre Dame Jan 2016 – Jan 2016 | Notre Dame, IN In this role I worked with lab leader Prof. Douglas Thain to extend Work Queue, a framework for automatically managing large, distributed master-worker applications. • Designed and developed a new batch processing extension leveraging the AWS Lambda server-less architecture • Worked closely with Dr. Thain and his team to test and integrate this extension into their code base • Performed mutual code reviews with another undergrad researcher ## Education ### Bachelor's degree in Computer Science University of Notre Dame ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/conradbailey --- Source: https://flows.cv/conrad JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/conrad/resume.json Last updated: 2026-03-29