Khaled Hamidouche is a Principal Software Architect with nine years of focused experience in high-performance computing and advanced network-based programming models, now shaping system architectures at NVIDIA in Austin. He led AMD Research efforts on hybrid and heterogeneous programming models, steering projects such as MVAPICH2 variants for GPU and accelerator integration and energy-aware MPI extensions. Khaled combines deep academic training (PhD in HPC from Université Paris Sud) with hands-on research and engineering roles across OSU and European HPC labs, translating research prototypes into production-grade runtime and communication software. Known for bridging low-level systems design and higher-level programming models, he brings rare expertise in MPI, PGAS, and accelerator-aware communication stacks. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic architecture decisions that balance performance, portability, and energy efficiency across emerging accelerator platforms.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D, Computer Science, HPC, Ph.D, Computer Science, HPC at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
Master’s Degree, Computer Science, HPC, Master’s Degree, Computer Science, HPC at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
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Khaled Hamidouche - Principal Software Architect at NVIDIA