Summary
Jerahmie Radder is a Senior Linux Administrator and electrical engineer with 12 years of experience specializing in computational electromagnetics, high-performance and heterogeneous computing, and accelerator design for GPU and FPGA platforms. He combines hands-on HPC systems administration (SLURM, containers, NVIDIA GPUs, Xilinx Alveo) with deep algorithmic experience—implementing and optimizing CUDA/OpenCL and Fortran/MPI workflows for scientific and deep learning workloads. His background spans research and production environments, from RF coil design and full-wave EM simulation to UEFI/coreboot firmware and embedded SoC development. Known for finding performance bottlenecks end-to-end, he bridges low-level C/C++ and Verilog development with higher-level Python and MATLAB tooling to deliver reproducible, containerized compute pipelines. Based in Saint Paul, MN, he brings a rare blend of academic research rigor and operational expertise useful for scaling resource-constrained scientific and embedded systems.
11 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Electrical Engineering, Master's degree Electrical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison
BSEE Electrical Engineering, BSEE Electrical Engineering at University of Minnesota