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Kenny Yu
Software Engineer at Meta
Kenny Yu is a Software Engineer at Meta, where he has been employed since August 2014. He specializes in cluster management systems, notably working on Tupperware (also known as Twine), which is Meta's cluster management tool. His contributions have significantly enhanced the testing and developer experience for engineers at Meta, particularly in the areas of concurrency and asynchronous programming debugging tools. Notable projects include co-authoring papers such as "Conveyor: One-Tool-Fits-All Continuous Software Deployment at Meta" presented at OSDI 2023, and "Global Capacity Management at Meta" discussed at Systems @Scale 2022.1
Before joining Meta, Kenny Yu gained diverse experience through various internships and teaching roles. He served as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences from August 2011 to May 2014, where he taught courses including Operating Systems and Introduction to Computer Science. His internship experiences include positions at Facebook, Google, Jane Street Capital, and Knewton, where he worked on projects ranging from Android infrastructure debugging to AdWords optimization.1
Kenny holds a degree in Computer Science from Harvard University and has received recognition for his teaching excellence with a Certificate of Distinction in Teaching from Harvard.1 His extensive background in software engineering and education underscores his commitment to advancing technology and mentoring future engineers.