Louis Touzalin is a high-performance computing developer and compiler engineer with nine years of experience focused on numerical relativity and low-level performance optimization. As founder of the Tensorium Foundation, he leads development of an open-source C++ tensor library and a custom MLIR dialect to accelerate symbolic tensor computation across architectures. He combines hands‑on SIMD and multi‑architecture tuning with compiler toolchain design to bring scientific code closer to hardware efficiency. Based in Angoulême, France, he bridges computational physics research—modeling black holes—with practical tooling that simplifies tensor workflows for scientists and engineers. His background spans formal IT training and unconventional paths through 42 and SUPINFO, reflecting both academic rigor and self-driven tinkering. An enthusiast for low-level programming, he often applies compiler techniques to squeeze performance from real-world numerical relativity problems.
9 years of coding experience
Computer Science, Alumni, Computer Science, Alumni at 42
Brevet de technicien supérieur (BTS), Commerce, Mention assez-bien, Brevet de technicien supérieur (BTS), Commerce, Mention assez-bien at mdf86
Master of Science - MS, Information Technology, Master of Science - MS, Information Technology at SUPINFO International University
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