Summary
Eliezer Rosengaus is a Systems Architect in Seattle with over 10 years of experience building high-performance instrumentation and data-processing systems for semiconductors, biotechnology, and optical platforms. He designs across hardware and software boundaries, having led nanopore DNA sequencer signal-processing and ML pipelines at Roche with custom GPU/CUDA, TensorRT, and TensorFlow implementations. His background includes embedded vision and sensor work at Amazon, advanced optical/electronic system design and supercomputing at KLA-Tencor, and early sequencing instrumentation development—bringing deep domain knowledge from research to production. Trained as a physicist (PhD, Princeton) in high-temperature plasma, he pairs rigorous analytical thinking with hands-on prototyping and a knack for squeezing performance out of constrained hardware.
9 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Plasma and High-Temperature Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Plasma and High-Temperature Physics at Princeton University