Hristo Belchev is an engineer at Arm specializing in memory system performance and QoS, where he maintains and extends the MPAM ISA specification and builds gem5 full-system models to evaluate future architecture features. With an MSc in High-Performance Computing from the University of Edinburgh and eight years of experience, he combines parallel algorithm design, OpenMP/MPI programming, and ML workload optimisation to inform hardware-software co-design. He previously developed cloud-grade applications at IBM and has practical full‑stack web experience, including real-time WebSocket apps and offloading compute to the browser via web-workers. A competitive HPC optimizer, he captained the winning TeamEPCC at ISC 2023, reflecting both technical depth and performance-driven creativity. Based in Cambridge, he’s passionate about bringing compute to users wherever they are and translating research-grade simulation into deployable architecture features.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, High-Performance Computing with Data Science, Master of Science - MS, High-Performance Computing with Data Science at The University of Edinburgh
BSc Hons, Computer Science, BSc Hons, Computer Science at Kingston University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at American College of Sofia
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