Summary
Holland Schutte is an engineer with 12 years of hands-on experience building high-performance software across GPUs, embedded systems, compilers, and real-time graphics. Currently at Qualcomm, he brings deep expertise in C/C++, assembly, CUDA, Clang/LLVM, and real-time rendering APIs, having shipped production renderers and low-overhead overlays for large-scale games and devices. His background includes research roles at Lawrence Livermore where he worked on GPU power and HPC pipelines, and security-focused reverse engineering of medical and game software, demonstrating strong root-cause analysis and vulnerability discovery skills. Comfortable from bare-metal to desktop frameworks, he excels at performance instrumentation, compiler frontends, and turning low-level analysis into robust engineering outcomes. Notably, his work spans both product delivery and research, combining academic-grade tooling with pragmatic, ship-ready solutions.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at Western Washington University
English