Jeremy Andrus

Dr. Jeremy Christian Andrus (born December 1980) is a senior software systems engineering manager at Apple Inc.

Education
Andrus received a B.S.E. in electrical and computer engineering from in 2003. He later earned a master's degree, a master of philosophy (M.Phil.), and a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) in computer science from in 2011, 2013, and 2015, respectively. While at Columbia, Andrus was involved in a project called Cider (later Cycada) to allow iOS apps to run on Android devices.

Career
In June 2003, Andrus joined as a senior electronics research engineer, participating in the design of CMOS image sensors. In January 2011, he joined Nvidia as a mobile computer vision applications engineer, working on the implementation of camera APIs for Android at the kernel level.

Apple Inc.
In October 2015, Andrus joined Apple as a kernel engineering manager, responsible for thread scheduling in asymmetric multiprocessors (e.g. cores). In October 2021, he became a senior software engineering manager, focused on improving data security and energy efficiency at data centers.