Jason Gavris

Jason Gavris

Director, Software Engineering, Mobile Platform Architect @ Butterfly Network

About Jason Gavris

Jason Gavris is the Director of Software Engineering and Mobile Platform Architect at Butterfly Network, Inc. in New York, NY.

Company

Jason Gavris is currently employed by Butterfly Network, Inc. Butterfly Network is involved in advanced medical imaging technologies. Jason holds the position of Director of Software Engineering and Mobile Platform Architect at their New York, NY office. His work focuses on mobile software engineering and architecture, particularly in the healthcare and medical device sectors.

Title

Jason Gavris serves as the Director of Software Engineering and Mobile Platform Architect at Butterfly Network, Inc. In this capacity, he oversees the engineering and architecture of mobile platforms, contributing to the development and maintenance of sophisticated medical imaging applications.

Education and Expertise

Jason Gavris graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2010. His technical proficiency includes mobile platform architecture, software engineering, and systems integration, leveraging technologies such as TensorFlow, Apollo GraphQL, and various continuous integration (CI) tools.

Previous Work Experience

Before his current role at Butterfly Network, Jason Gavris gained valuable industry experience across several organizations. He was a Lead Developer at Spotify for 11 months in New York, NY. Prior to Spotify, he worked as a Senior Software Architect at Handshake Corp. for three years. He also founded and served as Lead Developer at 77mass, Inc. Additionally, his early career included internships at TUDOR INVESTMENT CORPORATION and Audax Group in Boston, MA.

Achievements

Jason Gavris has made significant contributions to the field of software engineering and mobile platform architecture. He led the development of the iOS application for the FDA-approved Butterfly iQ ultrasound system, which won a 2019 Apple Design Award. He also spearheaded migration of a substantial C++ codebase to Google’s Bazel build system, reducing build and test times significantly. Additionally, he developed configuration management and dev operations for software builds across multiple platforms using Ansible. His work also includes integrating TensorFlow for ultrasound image interpretation and converting a cloud API integration to Apollo GraphQL.

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