Hemanth Murthy
About Hemanth Murthy
Hemanth Murthy is a Software Engineer at Arista Networks, Inc. with extensive experience in software development and a strong educational background in Computer Science.
Current Position at Arista Networks
Hemanth Murthy is currently employed at Arista Networks, Inc. in Santa Clara, CA. He holds the position of Software Engineer, where he has been making contributions since July 2012. His role involves working on various software engineering projects, ensuring the efficiency and reliability of the network solutions developed by the company.
Previous Experience at Yahoo!
Before joining Arista Networks, Hemanth Murthy worked at Yahoo! in Santa Clara, CA. He served as a Technical Yahoo! Software Development Engineer (SDE) from 2011 to 2012. During this period, he focused on developing and improving Yahoo!'s software solutions and services.
Teaching Assistant at Columbia University
From 2010 to 2011, Hemanth Murthy worked as a Teaching Assistant at Columbia University. In this role, he supported the computer science department by assisting professors with instructional responsibilities and helping students understand course material.
Early Career at IBM India Software Labs
Hemanth Murthy began his professional career at IBM India Software Labs. He worked as an Associate Software Engineer twice, initially from 2007 to 2009 for two years, and later for a short stint of four months in 2009. His work at IBM involved software development and engineering tasks, contributing to various projects during his tenure.
Educational Background in Computer Science
Hemanth Murthy pursued his higher education in Computer Science, earning a Master's from Columbia Engineering between 2010 and 2011. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from RV College of Engineering, from 2003 to 2007. These academic experiences provided him with a solid foundation in software development and computer systems.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Hemanth Murthy has developed expertise in both Windows XP/NT and GNU Linux operating systems over the course of his career. This technical proficiency supports his ability to work on diverse software projects and adapt to various technical environments.