Matvey Arye

Principal Engineer at TigerData

Matvey Arye has been working in the tech industry since 2005. Theirfirst job was as a Partner/Senior Developer at Gemini SBS, where they were involved in web-application development for the non-profit, government, and e-commerce sectors. In 2011, they became a Doctoral Student at Princeton University, and a Summer Intern at VMware. In 2013, they worked as a Summer Intern at CloudFlare, Inc., where they built a stream processing system written in Go to aggregate data streams in real-time. Since 2015, they have been Core Architect and Tech Lead at TimescaleDB. In this role, they are responsible for the design, product planning, and implementation of the database, and manages a team of 7 engineers. Matvey also represents Timescale in community outreach, giving talks at meetups and conferences and writing articles.

Matvey Arye completed their education history with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science from Princeton University in 2016. Prior to that, they obtained a Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) in Computer Science from Princeton University in 2011. Matvey also earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 2005. Matvey Arye's educational journey began at Stuyvesant High School from 1997 to 2001.

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TigerData

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TigerData is the fastest PostgreSQL platform for real-time, analytical, and agentic applications. Built for a new era—where data streams nonstop, insights happen instantly, and intelligent agents reason and act—TigerData delivers speed, scale, and simplicity on the foundation developers already trust: PostgreSQL. Trusted in production with 3 million databases across 2,000+ companies worldwide. We’re the creators of TimescaleDB and pgvectorscale, and backed by $180 million from top-tier investors, TigerData is building the new standard for operational data infrastructure: One Postgres platform. Speed without sacrifice


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