Rafael Ubal is a Principal Software Engineer in Boston with 17 years of experience bridging academic research and production software, currently shaping systems at MathWorks. His research—cited over 1,000 times—focuses on processor microarchitecture, GPUs, cache/memory hierarchies, and hardware simulation, and he has taught a broad suite of CS courses at Northeastern and Boston College. As founder of Computer Science Camp he designed and built a full-stack e-learning platform on AWS and produces multimedia course content, combining systems engineering with content creation and marketing. He brings hands-on expertise in GPU compilers and interconnection networks alongside practical skills in NodeJS, serverless AWS services, and front-end design. Colleagues appreciate that he moves fluidly between low-level hardware simulation and user-facing web systems, making him effective at translating research insights into deployable tools. He holds a PhD in Computer Engineering from Universitat Politècnica de València and maintains an educator’s drive to make complex topics accessible.
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Rafael Ubal - Principal Software Engineer at MathWorks