# Dylan Sleeper > Software Algorithms Engineer Location: Santa Clara, California, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/dylansleeper ## Work Experience ### Flight Software Engineer @ Reliable Robotics Corporation Jan 2025 – Present | Mountain View, California, United States ### Software Engineer II @ SpaceX Jan 2024 – Jan 2025 | Sunnyvale, California, United States ### Engineering @ Applied Intuition Jan 2023 – Jan 2024 | Mountain View, California, United States ### Algorithm Engineer @ Formlabs Jan 2022 – Jan 2023 | Somerville, Massachusetts, United States • Designed and implemented a sparse spatial data-structure for parallelized convolutions using intel’s tbb, speeding up support generation by 30%. • Created an in-house FEA simulation for arbitrary models using Eigen’s iterative and numerical solvers. • Sped up STL loading by up to 700% in the cases of high poly models through novel parallelized brokenness detection to create one of the fastest STL loaders on the market. ### Software Engineer Intern @ Google Jan 2021 – Jan 2021 | Mountain View, California, United States • Designed and launched an internal tool for monitoring the status of problems in various Google Coding Competitions to improve the problem creation workflow for developers. • Implemented the backend services including a cache for sending RPCs in C++ which involved designing a complex system to communicate between different internal services. ### Software Engineer Intern @ Google Jan 2020 – Jan 2020 | San Francisco, California, United States • Implemented text/html support in the Async Clipboard API. • Implemented the SVG format in the Async Clipboard API throughout the stack by communicating safely between multiple layers of the Chrome backend and sanitized the input xml to prevent malicious code execution. • As a stretch project, started to implement Change Events in the Native File System API to detect local changes to a file. ### Software Engineer Intern @ Amazon Jan 2019 – Jan 2019 | Cupertino, California, United States • Rewrote a package called Acltool, a tool for defining packet switching rules on internal servers, which was originally written in python. Ported this to C++ to improve memory efficiency. ## Education ### Master of Engineering - MEng in Artificial Intelligence (Natural Language Processing) Massachusetts Institute of Technology ### Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/dylan-sleeper --- Source: https://flows.cv/dylansleeper JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/dylansleeper/resume.json Last updated: 2026-04-10