Summary
Bagus Hanindhito is a Principal Engineering Technologist specializing in hardware architecture for AI/ML/HPC compute, networking, and security, with a decade of hands-on experience spanning IC physical design, system performance profiling, and large-scale server platforms. He holds advanced degrees from Institut Teknologi Bandung and is completing a PhD at UT Austin, where his research and collaborations with Dell on MLPerf and GPU-accelerated simulation led to multiple internships and published work. At Dell he has evaluated and optimized GPU and interconnect performance across AMD and NVIDIA stacks (ROCm, CUDA, NVLink, GPUDirect, RoCE) on next-gen PowerEdge systems, bridging low-level silicon understanding from his Marvell IC design background to system-level infrastructure tuning. Comfortable equally in EDA toolflows, performance profiling tools, and cluster-level optimization, he brings a rare blend of VLSI craftsmanship and system architecture pragmatism. An avid electronics hobbyist and amateur photographer, he combines curiosity-driven experimentation with methodical engineering — often applying lab-grade rigor to DIY projects and tooling.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Electrical Engineering - Hardware Security, Master of Science - MS Electrical Engineering - Hardware Security at Institut Teknologi Bandung
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
High School Natural Science, High School Natural Science at SMA Taruna Bakti
English, Indonesian