Connor Kerns is a dedicated Software Engineer at Google, where he has been instrumental in shaping the company’s geo infrastructure since 2016. With a robust background in computer science and electrical engineering, Connor thrives on building scalable systems that support the vast needs of billions...
Connor Kerns is a dedicated Software Engineer at Google, where he has been instrumental in shaping the company’s geo infrastructure since 2016. With a robust background in computer science and electrical engineering, Connor thrives on building scalable systems that support the vast needs of billions of users. His expertise lies in developing Remote Procedure Call (RPC) servers and databases that not only meet high-performance standards but also ensure reliability and efficiency across diverse applications.
During his tenure, Connor participated in a Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) rotation with the Spanner team from February to August 2020. This experience deepened his understanding of distributed systems and enhanced his skills in system monitoring and database design. Connor's proficiency in languages such as C++, Go, Java, and SQL allows him to tackle complex challenges in big data environments, where he applies advanced data structures to optimize performance and scalability.
Currently, Connor is focused on key projects that leverage Google's cutting-edge technologies to enhance geo infrastructure capabilities. His work involves designing robust systems that facilitate seamless data access and processing, ensuring that users around the globe can rely on Google's services without interruption. With a passion for innovation and a commitment to excellence, Connor Kerns continues to contribute significantly to the evolving landscape of technology at Google, driving initiatives that empower teams and enhance user experiences.