
Francisco Erramuspe
Software Engineer at YouTube · San Francisco
I grew up in Uruguay, came to the U.S. on a scholarship to play D1 Tennis, and somewhere along the way fell for software. Today I write code for a living and spend my nights building things, reading papers, and making videos about what I learn.
Now
Engineer on YouTube Shorts — working on user feedback, recommendations, and the mobile UI across Android and iOS. On the side I'm exploring distributed systems, writing on X, and posting to YouTube about life as a software engineer.
Work
Software Engineer · YouTube
2026 —
On YouTube Shorts. Working on user feedback, recommendations, and the mobile UI across Android and iOS.
Software Engineer · Google
2025 — 2026
Core logging infrastructure — the system that processes hundreds of exabytes of logs daily for 500+ internal teams. Migrated a 20-year-old file-path-based API to a resource-based interface, and built a unified logging view for engineers to manage logs from multiple sources in one place.
Software Engineer Intern · eBay
2024
Built internal dashboards and monitoring pipelines for the Tech SEO team — tooling around the 75M+ URLs crawled each day.
Research Intern · National Institutes of Health
2024
Research on applying LLMs to healthcare problems, at the intersection of ML and clinical data.
Software Engineer Intern · StartQA
2022 — 2023
Automation, testing, and a full sports-management app for an athletic club with 1,500+ members.
Education
MS, Software Engineering · Monmouth University
2023 — 2024
4.0 GPA · Academic Excellence Award · #1 in graduating class
BS, Computer Science · Troy University
2020 — 2023
3.74 GPA · D1 tennis scholarship · team captain · ITA Scholar-Athlete (2021, 2022)
Writing & research
A couple of papers I contributed to during grad school.
Log Summarization and Anomaly Detection Benchmarking with LLMs
arXiv · 2024
Machine Learning and Deep Learning Applications in Biology
Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science
I also write shorter things on X and make videos about being a software engineer on YouTube.
Built
Interested in
Distributed systems and the boring-but-fascinating infrastructure underneath products. Tennis, still. Writing code that real people will touch.