Summary
Matt Boisvert is a Senior Software Engineer with six years of systems-focused experience building infrastructure for AI accelerators and distributed platforms at Google, NVIDIA, Tenstorrent, and HPE. He blends kernel and OS-level work (including a deduplicating filesystem and Raspberry Pi drivers) with compiler and architecture efforts such as extending edge TPU compiler support and building an event-driven TPU simulator. At NVIDIA he now architects cross-org CI/CD and build systems to multiply engineering productivity for chip teams, having previously improved TensorRT automation and container lifecycles. His research background at UC Santa Cruz produced distributed non-volatile memory OS experiments and a HotNets paper on RPC-constrained APIs, reflecting a strong mix of academic rigor and production impact. Matt’s tooling-first mindset consistently targets developer happiness and cost reduction, and he’s comfortable moving between low-level C/C++ and higher-level automation in Go and Python. Based in Mountain View, he’s the kind of engineer who both simulates hardware features and ships the CI that makes teams scale.
6 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
University of California Santa Cruz