Shantanu Shastri
Graduate Student and Teaching Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University
About
I'm Shantanu Shastri, currently a Graduate Student and Teaching Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science. My background is rooted in high-stakes software engineering, having spent several years at BlackRock where I worked on the Aladdin platform and redesigned core portfolio onboarding systems. I’m deeply passionate about the 'bricks and castles' of technology—understanding fundamental primitives like database internals and distributed consensus to build resilient, large-scale systems. At CMU, I help students navigate Software Architecture and Quality Management while exploring the intersection of AI and systems design. Beyond the screen, I'm usually training for a marathon or perfecting my coffee brew. I am currently seeking Summer 2026 internship opportunities in Software Development or Systems Design where I can apply my experience in distributed systems and financial tech. I love connecting with fellow engineers and builders to discuss scaling challenges or the latest in Generative AI.
Networking
What I can offer
- ›Technical mentorship and TA-level guidance in software quality and architecture
- ›Deep architectural analysis of distributed systems
- ›Experience in scaling financial technology and post-trade operations
Looking for
- ›Summer 2026 internship opportunities in the U.S. (SWE, MLE, or Systems Design)
- ›Connections with individuals interested in AI and distributed systems
Best fit for
Current Interests
Background
Career
Transitioned from a Software Engineer 2 at BlackRock to a graduate researcher and TA at CMU, focusing on software architecture and quality management.
Education
Master of Science in Information Systems Management, Carnegie Mellon University (2025–2026); Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication, Manipal Institute of Technology (2018–2022).
Achievements
- ›Recipient of the William W. and Ruth F. Cooper Fellowship at CMU
- ›Ranked 27th globally in the TUMuchData Coding Challenge 2025
- ›Won 'Best Overall Product' at Cursor's Hackathon (CMU)
- ›Developed 40+ gRPC APIs and redesigned core portfolio onboarding at BlackRock
Opinions
- Understanding 'the bricks' (fundamental primitives) is essential before building 'the castle' (complex systems).
- The best products come from solving simple, real-world problems thoughtfully using psychology.
- Technical problems must be approached with clarity, empathy, and purpose.