Yashas H Majmudar - AI-Native Full-Stack Software Engineer
Master of Science in Computer Science at UNC Chapel Hill. 3+ years of experience delivering scalable solutions
for enterprise and freelance clients. Proven record of scaling applications to 10k+ users.
Technical Expertise
Languages: Python, Dart, JavaScript, TypeScript, Bash, C#, C/C++
AI & ML: LangChain, LangGraph, LLMs, Ollama, Vector Databases, Gemini, RAG Architectures
Mobile & Frontend: Flutter, Android, iOS
Backend: FastAPI, Node.js, Express.js, .NET, PostgreSQL, MongoDB
Cloud & DevOps: AWS, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD
Professional Experience
Software Developer at Albiware LLC (May 2025 - Present)
Spearheaded architectural migration of legacy application to modern Flutter codebase. Engineered scalable
endpoints in .NET. Diagnosed and resolved complex race conditions, slashing crash rates by 40%.
Software Developer at PracticeBuzz (June 2023 - June 2024)
Developed cross-platform mobile applications using Flutter, increasing client base by 30%. Engineered
AI-powered dental analysis framework using computer vision. Designed backend APIs with Node.js achieving
99.8% uptime.
Featured Projects
AskYashas: Serverless RAG Chatbot
Built serverless RAG chatbot using FastAPI, LangChain, and Gemini. Reduced latency by 40% with Upstash
VectorDB. Automated deployment with GitHub Actions reducing deployment time by 60%.
Spotter: Geospatial Social Platform
Refined spot search algorithms cutting search time by 40%. Custom compression algorithms reducing image
storage by 60%. Deployed secure Firebase database slashing unauthorized access by 30%.
Henchman CLI: Developer Productivity Tool
An all-in-one, interactive command-line tool built with JavaScript and Bash to simplify the creation, setup,
and management of development projects. Published on npm for easy installation.
Education
Master of Science, Computer Science - University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (August 2024 - May 2026)
Research: Built Flutter-based training platform for UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy used by 1,000+ students.