Gaëtan Bossu is a Staff Compiler Engineer based in Manchester with seven years of hands-on experience building LLVM-based compiler backends and tooling for high-performance and AI-oriented architectures. He has progressed from research and internships in HPC and performance analysis to senior and staff roles at Xilinx, AMD and now Arm, consistently focusing on the intersection of computer architecture and compiler construction. Comfortable across the stack from static analysis and HLS integration to backend code generation, he brings practical experience shipping production compiler features for multicore and GPU targets. Colleagues rely on him for deep systems insight—he combines low-level curiosity about ISA/OS interactions with pragmatic engineering to deliver performant toolchains. His background in mathematics tutoring and early research roles hints at both strong pedagogy and a methodical, benchmarking-driven approach to problem solving. He is especially motivated by opportunities that tighten the feedback loop between architecture design and compiler optimization.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Architecture, Multicore and GPU programming, Real-time systems, Compiler construction, Computer Architecture, Multicore and GPU programming, Real-time systems, Compiler construction at Linköpings universitet
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