Dilan Jayawardane

Dilan Jayawardane is a Sri Lankan engineer who co-founded Scoopler based in the United States.

Dilan Jayawardane
Born
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationNalanda College Colombo, University of Moratuwa, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
OccupationEngineer
EmployerGoogle
Known forCo-founder of Scoopler

Early life

Jayawardane having received his education from Nalanda College, Colombo, gained admission to enter Moratuwa University and later won a MIT scholarship entering the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2002.[1] There he studied engineering and science, graduating with a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer science in 2006.[2]

Later life

After graduation Jayawardane joined Oracle Corporation in San Francisco Californica[3] as an engineer in Relational database management system (RDMBS) research team. He later quit Oracle and moved to United Kingdom and with one of his University of Oxford graduate colleagues started up their own company called Scoopler Inc,[4][5] and started developing a search engine. In 2008 he was chosen to participate in a seed-funding program by Y Combinator.[6][7] In 2009 they invented Scoopler, a search engine that redefined internet searches worldwide. In 2011 Scoopler was acquired by Google and Jayawardane joined Google, working on its Google X project, as a project manager.[8] He was also a key developer for Google's Google+ social network and Space elevator project.

gollark: So I tried flashing a generic system image from fastboot. Guess what? Apparently the system partition doesn't exist. That cannot possibly be standard-compliant.
gollark: See, I tried unlocking the bootloader then flashing an unofficial TWRP build, and *that* completes with no errors, but guess what? It doesn't *do anything*. It reboots a bit, and then I get the stock recovery somehow.
gollark: HOW IS THIS BOOTING
gollark: HOW IS THERE NOT A SYSTEM PARTITION
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