Mike Lang is a strategic technology leader with over two decades at Los Alamos National Laboratory and nine years in senior program and AI leadership roles, currently heading LANL’s National Security AI Office and leading public-private partnerships for the Genisis mission. He has built and scaled research portfolios from HPC systems and exascale software to AI infrastructure, growing programs from $14M to $50M and stewarding cross-national collaborations with CEA and RIKEN. Mike bridges deep systems engineering (HPC, interconnects, unified memory/storage) with program-level strategy, enabling rapid adoption of large AI models across lab, DOE, academia, and industry. He’s known for translating complex procurement and R&D challenges into funded, operational programs and for hands-on technical stewardship of next-generation platforms. Based in Los Alamos with MS in Electrical Engineering and a BS in Computer Engineering, he combines long-term institutional knowledge with an appetite for fast-moving AI investments. A less obvious strength is his track record of running collaborative seminar series and review panels that seed enduring multi-institution research ecosystems.
9 years of coding experience
32 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Science Electrical Engineering, Masters of Science Electrical Engineering at The University of New Mexico
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Mike Lang - Public Private Partnerships Lead Genisis Misson