Summary
Kidus Yohannes is a versatile software engineer turned risk analyst, blending eight years of experience in machine learning, computer graphics, and hardware with a current focus on managing credit, market, liquidity, operational, and capital risk at Goldman Sachs. Previously, he pushed GPU performance as a Graphics Hardware Engineer at Intel and contributed to the Alexa Auto SDK at Amazon, applying ML for gesture and facial recognition. His background also includes cloud operations and VM provisioning for the University of Utah's UCloud, underscoring hands-on experience from data center to code. Based in Salt Lake City, he holds both BS and MS degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of Utah, reflecting a strong academic and practical foundation. His cross-disciplinary expertise enables him to translate complex data into actionable risk insights and robust, scalable software systems.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
The University of Utah
IB Diploma, IB Diploma at International Baccalaureate
Spanish, Amharic, English