Summary
Harish Chegondi is a GPU software engineer in Portland, Oregon with 11 years of systems-level experience focusing on embedded systems, computer architecture, operating systems and Linux kernel development. At Intel since 2011, he has worked on drivers and performance for HPC products including Xeon Phi and current host fabric interfaces, contributing patches upstream to the Linux kernel. He combines pre-silicon development on FPGAs and simulators with production driver performance tuning and debugging, bringing a hardware-aware software perspective. Earlier roles include embedded Linux development for consumer HDTVs and systems engineering at large enterprises, demonstrating a consistent record of shipping low-level, high-reliability code. Notably, his background spans both academic GPU parallel-algorithm research and practical kernel/driver contributions, making him adept at bridging research insights and production-grade implementations.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Computer Engineering, Master of Science, Computer Engineering at Clemson University
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad
High School, High School at Vijnana Vihara
English, Telugu, Hindi