Summary
Alexander Ingare is a doctoral researcher in Harvard’s Edge Computing Lab specializing in applying ML/AI to computer architecture, building on a Summa Cum Laude ECE foundation from Northeastern. With four years of experience spanning embedded firmware at Amazon Robotics, GPU-focused HPC validation at AMD, and reverse-engineering at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, he blends hands-on systems work with research rigor. His academic projects include GPU microarchitecture enhancements for homomorphic encryption, and he has practical expertise automating cluster testing, AI-driven anomaly detection, and IoT integration. He also led student engineering initiatives—running hardware and software workshops and organizing technical events—demonstrating a knack for translating complex topics into teachable, deployable solutions. Based in Cambridge, MA, Alexander pairs lab-based research ambitions with production-level debugging and tooling experience that accelerates the path from prototype to fielded systems.
3 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Weston High School
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering, G1, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering, G1 at Harvard University
Bachelor of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Summa Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Summa Cum Laude at Northeastern University
English, Swedish, Latin