Arko Dasgupta
About Arko Dasgupta
Current Position at Tetrate
Arko Dasgupta is currently working as a Software Engineer at Tetrate in the San Francisco Bay Area. His role involves working on cutting-edge software solutions, contributing to the company's technological advancements in the field. Tetrate is known for its work in service mesh and application networking, and Arko's expertise is well-aligned with the company's mission.
Past Experience at Docker, Inc.
Arko Dasgupta worked at Docker, Inc. as a Software Engineer from 2019 to 2021 in San Francisco. During his tenure, he contributed to various open-source projects, enhancing Docker's capabilities in containerization and cloud-native technologies. Docker is widely recognized for revolutionizing the way software is developed and deployed, and Arko's contributions were part of this innovative progress.
Experience at Cisco
From 2015 to 2019, Arko Dasgupta served as a Software Engineer, specializing in forwarding technologies at Cisco in the San Francisco Bay Area. His role involved working on advanced network forwarding technologies, which are crucial for efficient data routing and network performance. Cisco is a leader in networking solutions, and Arko's work contributed to the company's prominence in the industry.
Academic Background and Research
Arko Dasgupta earned a Master of Science (MS) in Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he studied from 2013 to 2015. During his time at the university, he worked as a Research Assistant at the WiNGS Wireless Lab, focusing on wireless networking research. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electronics and Telecommunication from Pune Institute of Computer Technology, graduating in 2011. His academic journey also includes time at Fergusson College and St. Mary's School in Pune.
Industry and Academic Roles
Arko Dasgupta has a diverse background in both industry and academic research environments. He worked as a Member of Technical Staff at Kyma Systems LLC from 2012 to 2013 and as an Application Developer at BNY Mellon from 2011 to 2012 in Pune Area, India. His industry roles combined with his academic research, particularly in wireless networking at the WiNGS Wireless Lab, illustrate his broad expertise in software development and telecommunications.