Kimberley Stonehouse is a PhD candidate in Computing Systems Architecture at the University of Edinburgh with eight years of software engineering and teaching experience, specialising in just-in-time compilation, hardware acceleration and operating systems. She combines academic research with industry practice—interning on compiler and HLS tooling at AMD and building load-balancing and device-selection features at Google Play Console. As a Graduate Teaching Assistant she designs coursework, mentors undergraduates and provides detailed feedback, bringing strong communication skills to technical problems. Her background also includes full-stack internship work in finance and a track record of organising large student events, reflecting both technical breadth and practical project management. An adventurous engineer who skydives in her spare time, she has a knack for translating low-level systems research into production-focused solutions.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at The University of Edinburgh
Further Mathematics Mathematics Computing Physics, Further Mathematics Mathematics Computing Physics at Prior Pursglove College
Contributions:26 PRs, 27 pushes, 1 branch in 10 months
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