Make sparse code easy again!
Aart J.C. Bik received his PhD from the Leiden University . He was TL of the MLIR Sparsifier team at Google and now works at Nvidia.
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Nvidia
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- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0333-7413
- @AartBik
- @AartBik@mastodon.nl
- in/aartbik
- user/AartBik
Cliff Burdick
cliffburdick
Software engineer at NVIDIA working on CUDA/C++ optimizations
@NVIDIA San Diego, CA
Austin Glover
asglover
Lecturer at UC Berkeley :
Numerical Methods in Quantum Chemistry
San Fransisco
LLVM
llvm
This is the LLVM organization on GitHub for the LLVM Project: a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
OpenXLA
openxla
A community-driven, open source ML compiler ecosystem, using the best of XLA & MLIR.
Kun Wu
K-Wu
Making the Stack Data-Efficient, Composable & Scalable!⚓@NVIDIA Backend Compiler Engineer⚓PhD (@illinois-impact)⚓BEng (Tsinghua)
@NVIDIA Santa Clara
Oleksandr "Alex" Zinenko
ftynse
Compilers and optimization. Polyhedral model. TensorComprehensions. MLIR.
@google Paris, France
Andrzej Warzyński
banach-space
Compiler engineer. Mathematician in previous life.
@_banach_space
@Arm-Software Scotland
Peiming Liu
PeimingLiu
Compiler Engineer @ Modular;
Ex-Software Engineer @ Google Research
Modular Seattle
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