Summary
Mohammed Anany is a software engineer with 11 years of experience, currently working on GPU compiler codegen at Google where he contributes to OpenXLA and integrates Triton while profiling kernels on A100/H100 GPUs. He combines strong research instincts—backed by an MS in Computer Science with a 4.0 GPA—with hands-on systems and product work across mobile, cloud, and embedded domains. Past roles include leading billing and NFC feature development at Sahl, building cross-platform CAN and MQTT libraries for automotive prototyping at Valeo, and teaching algorithms and OOP at the American University in Cairo. Comfortable shipping end-to-end systems, he has deep experience in performance optimization, microservices design, and CI/CD automation. Based in Munich, he brings a pragmatic blend of academic rigor and production engineering, often surfacing non-obvious performance wins from low-level profiling and tooling.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), High School/Secondary Certificate Programs, A-Level: 3 A* O-Level: 7 A*, 2 A., International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), High School/Secondary Certificate Programs, A-Level: 3 A* O-Level: 7 A*, 2 A. at Manarat Al-Riyadh School
Master of Science, Computer Science, 4.0/4.0 GPA, Master of Science, Computer Science, 4.0/4.0 GPA at The American University in Cairo
English, Arabic