Jeff Kilpatrick

Software Engineer at Qualcomm

Seattle, Washington, United States
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Jeff Kilpatrick is a software engineer with a decade of experience building high-performance data and ML infrastructure across startups and major tech firms. He moved from scientific applications like disease gene discovery and genome-scale analysis into product engineering at Tableau, where he helped design a compiler and database engine for expressive data pipelines. More recently he contributed to Core ML inference infrastructure at Apple and accelerated edge ML deployments at Tetra AI and Qualcomm, driving tangible latency, battery, and memory improvements for real customers. Based in Seattle, he blends deep systems and compiler expertise with practical product focus, and outside of engineering he trains and mentors climbers as a lead guide—an unusual hands-on complement to his technical career.
code10 years of coding experience
job19 years of employment as a software developer
bookMaster of Science, Computer Science, Master of Science, Computer Science at Rice University
bookBachelor of Science, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science at University of Oklahoma
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Github Skills (5)

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Programming languages (1)

C#

Github contributions (5)

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7D2DMods/HarmonyDocs

May 2019 - May 2019

Contributions:11 commits, 10 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
Contributions:139 commits, 128 pushes, 7 comments in 3 years
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Jeff Kilpatrick - Software Engineer at Qualcomm