Liam Sturge is a DevOps engineer based in Cambridge with six years of experience building and maintaining CI/CD and build automation for large-scale projects. Currently at Arm, he progressed from junior developer roles into DevOps responsibilities, bringing practical expertise in Docker, Jenkins, and cross-architecture build pipelines. He contributes to the high-profile open-source TVM project, where he has improved build scripts, AArch64 runner configurations, and dependency management to keep complex ML compiler builds reliable. With a background that blends software development, IT support, and a BA in Illustration, he approaches engineering problems with both technical rigor and a designer’s attention to detail.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Illustration, 2:1, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Illustration, 2:1 at Anglia Ruskin University
GCSE 10 x (A-C), GCSE 10 x (A-C) at Sawston Village College
Art & Design BTEC (3 A Level equivalent), Distinction, Art & Design BTEC (3 A Level equivalent), Distinction at Long Road Sixth Form
Open deep learning compiler stack for cpu, gpu and specialized accelerators
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Automation Engineer
Contributions:2 reviews, 1 commit, 15 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Liam primarily contributed to the CI/CD infrastructure, focusing on automation and build processes. They updated Docker image tags, addressed NNPACK build issues by modifying build scripts, and fixed environment variable issues within the build process. They also made changes to Jenkins configuration files, specifically targeting AArch64 build runners, further indicating their involvement in build and deployment automation. Additionally, the user added environment variables to build.sh and updated dependencies related to Jax installation, indicating a focus on build system maintenance.
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