Biplob Mishra is a Staff Compiler Engineer based in Cambridge with deep expertise in compiler performance, workload characterization and microarchitecture for Power-series processors. With a background spanning DSP firmware, audio codec design and LLVM backend work, he combines low-level assembly and fixed-point signal processing skills with compiler backend optimization and performance modelling. He has led small engineering teams, driven customer-facing releases, and tuned Go runtime components alongside LLVM and SPEC workloads to influence both software stacks and hardware design. Notably, his career bridges real-time multimedia productization (audio IP, codecs, GStreamer) and server-class performance analysis, giving him a rare lens on how codec-level decisions map to processor pipelines.
4 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electronics and Communication Engineering at Visvesvaraya Technological University
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Pre University / 10+2, Science and Mathematics, Pre University / 10+2, Science and Mathematics at dps ranchi
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