Summary
Blaise-pascal Tine is an assistant professor at UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science with nine years of experience bridging industrial R&D and academia. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and spent over a decade developing systems at Microsoft Windows before moving into research roles at Intel, Microsoft AI Research, Oak Ridge, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. His background combines deep systems and engineering experience with applied research in AI and high-performance computing, reflecting a rare mix of production software delivery and scientific inquiry. Based in Redmond, he leverages industry-grade engineering practices in academic research and mentoring. Notably, his career includes summer research scientist roles across national labs and leading tech labs, signaling a strong collaborative network across government, industry, and academia. He brings pragmatic rigor to complex problems, turning research prototypes into robust, reproducible systems.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Game Development Certificate, Game Development Certificate at University of Washington
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, Computer & Electrical Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer & Electrical Engineering at Clarkson University