Summary
Lorenc Bushi is a compiler engineer specializing in compilers, programming languages, and computer graphics with three years of industry experience and a Computer Science degree from the University of Waterloo. He has applied his academic work—ray tracers, OpenGL games, and multi-paradigm compilers—to real-world systems during internships at NVIDIA (graphics/Vulkan testing) and Intel (SYCL runtime and DPC++ device selector development), and now contributes on Intel’s SYCL Language Enabling Team. Comfortable across low-level systems, performance profiling, and test automation, he has also optimized AI/ML workloads and embedded ECU testing earlier in his career. Colleagues can rely on him to bridge theory and practice: he translates formal language and graphics concepts into robust, testable runtime features.
3 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, BCS, Computer Science, BCS at University of Waterloo