Guido Wachsmuth is a compiler engineer and researcher with over 15 years of experience, currently building compiler technology at AMD after leading graph-analytics compiler research at Oracle. He specialises in domain-specific languages and MLIR/LLVM-based compiler stacks, having designed Python and Java DSLs for large-scale graph analytics that compile to diverse targets including distributed runtimes and databases. Guido combines deep research credentials (co-inventor of scope graphs and NaBL2) with practical product impact—moving prototypes into Oracle Graph products and advising customers on algorithmic DSL adoption. He has a strong track record of leading and mentoring globally distributed teams, and of teaching compiler construction at university level with automated grading systems. Notably, his work bridges formal language theory and pragmatic engineering, making advanced language abstractions perform efficiently across heterogeneous execution models.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Software Language Engineering, Software Language Engineering at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Dipl.-Inf. Computer Science, Dipl.-Inf. Computer Science at Universität Rostock
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