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Rahul Goel (born 1987) is an Indian software engineer, technology leader, and author with extensive experience in designing and implementing large-scale distributed systems. Over the course of his 15-year career, he has worked on critical projects at both Amazon and Salesforce, significantly contributing to the technology and product landscape of these organizations.
Early Life and Education
editRahul Goel was born and raised in India. He developed an early interest in computer science and pursued a master's degree in computer science from University of Texas at Dallas. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his future endeavors in the technology industry.
Publications and Recognition
editRahul's contributions to the field of computer science are highlighted by his book, available on Amazon, where he shares insights into building large-scale systems. He actively writes on DZone, a popular platform for developers, where he shares his expertise and thought leadership on various technology topics. Additionally, He has also been featured as a judge advisor for Technovation Girls, an international competition that empowers young girls to become technology leaders by solving real-world problems through technology. His work has earned him several accolades, including a global recognition award.