I am Ranjib Dey, a software engineer focused on production engineering, infrastructure automation, reliability, incident management, and open source systems. My public work spans infrastructure-as-code, testing discipline for operations, Linux containers, service discovery, ML-assisted capacity management, and hardware automation.
I currently work on production engineering at Uber. Public artifacts from this era include Uber Engineering Blog work on ML-driven capacity safety and capacity recommendation, talks on incident taxonomy and incident management, and a co-authored USENIX NSDI 2026 paper on Uber’s failover architecture.
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Short bio
Ranjib Dey is a software engineer focused on production engineering, reliability, infrastructure automation, and open source systems. His public work spans Chef, DevOps, SRE, incident management, ML-assisted capacity management, and reef-pi, an open source Raspberry Pi based reef tank controller.
Medium bio
Ranjib Dey is a software engineer working on production engineering and reliability at Uber. His public work spans infrastructure as code, testing discipline for operations, Linux containers, service discovery, incident management, resiliency engineering, and ML-assisted capacity management. He was an open source maintainer of Chef, received the Chef Awesome Community Member / MVP award, authored chef-lxc, and has presented at venues including ChefConf, LinuxCon, Agile 2015, HashiCorp User Group SF, ChaosConf, and the Major Incident Management Expo. He also builds reef-pi, an open source Raspberry Pi based reef tank controller recognized by Maker Faire and covered by Make:, Adafruit, and the Raspberry Pi Foundation.