Luke Kljucaric is an Information System Security Manager and applied research scientist with a decade of experience building high-performance ML/AI systems that span hardware and software co-design. He completed a PhD focused on optimizing ML throughput on HPC accelerators and developed ultra-low-latency feature extraction using FPGAs and neuromorphic techniques, blending academic rigor with production-minded engineering. As Reconfigurable Systems Group Lead he designed ML-oriented hardware architectures and tuned low-level libraries to squeeze maximum performance from CNNs, ViTs and spatio-temporal models. Now at Strategy Robot he combines applied research with security leadership, bringing a rare mix of FPGA/neuromorphic expertise and operational security stewardship. Based in Pittsburgh, he is interested in translating cutting-edge hardware research into resilient, deployable ML systems for real-world applications. An uncommon thread in his background is hands-on experience across both frame-based and neuromorphic algorithms, giving him a unique perspective on latency- and throughput-constrained ML deployments.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering
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Luke Kljucaric - Information System Security Manager