Aman Lachapelle is a Principal Software Engineer in San Francisco with 11 years of experience building compilers, ML infrastructure, and secure runtime tooling for heterogeneous hardware. He has led compiler tools and infrastructure at NVIDIA and previously architected ML and DNN deployment stacks at Apple and startups like Modular and SambaNova, bridging low-level systems work with production ML needs. His background in physics and research on microwave circuits informs a rigorous, experimental approach to complex systems and real-time constraints. Known as an engineer and tinkerer, he combines compiler backend expertise (place-and-route, runtime stacks) with practical ML infra experience to make cutting-edge hardware usable for developers.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Physics, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Physics at University of Chicago
Contributions:2 PRs, 20 pushes, 2 branches in 8 years 1 month
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Aman Lachapelle - Principal Software Engineer at NVIDIA