Summary
Bruce Chiarelli is a quantitative technologist and seasoned research computing specialist with over 16 years of Unix/Linux experience and nine years in professional roles delivering HPC, GPGPU, and embedded platform solutions. He has led SRE and enterprise architecture efforts—covering DNS, Kerberos, Kubernetes, vSphere, SLURM and large-scale storage—while advocating for research computing integration across university and enterprise environments. Skilled in release engineering and reproducible research stacks, he has reprovisioned clusters using Ansible, Spack, and Terraform and expanded GPU capabilities with CUDA/OpenCL deployments. Bruce pairs deep systems expertise with teaching, professional writing, and math-driven research experience, having written computational investigations in Python, C, GAP, and Magma. Based in California, he is equally at home troubleshooting mission-critical incidents as he is mentoring teams in DevOps practices and zero-trust policy migrations. An eclectic technologist, he still tinkers with NetBSD, MSP430 work, and Emacs, reflecting a long-standing commitment to low-level systems and reproducibility.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Humanities, Humanities at Front Range Community College
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mathematics at Brigham Young University
English, Hungarian