Ryan Taylor

Principal Lead Engineer at Stealth Startup

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
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Ryan Taylor is a Principal Lead Engineer based in Virginia Beach with six years of focused industry experience building and leading compiler teams for AI and graphics workloads. He has driven LLVM- and MLIR-based compiler development across companies including Intel, AMD, Cadence, and a stealth startup, specializing in RISC-V and GPU backends and end-to-end AI compiler flows. His contributions to notable open-source projects like the Intel Graphics Compiler show hands-on optimization skills—refactoring compiler internals and implementing bitwise and performance patterns to squeeze more efficiency from the toolchain. Comfortable at the intersection of research and production, he brings a PhD-level background in electrical and computer engineering to practical compiler engineering and team leadership. Outside work he prioritizes family time, reflecting a leadership style that balances deep technical focus with sustainability and mentorship.
code6 years of coding experience
job13 years of employment as a software developer
bookPhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Delaware
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Github Skills (10)

compiler-optimization10
compiler10
bit10
c-language10
cprogramming-language10
graphic10
compile10
bitwise10
llvm10
vectorization9

Programming languages (3)

C++CLLVM

Github contributions (5)

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userBack-end Developer
Contributions:11 commits in 8 months
Contributions summary:Ryan appears to be working on optimizing the Intel Graphics Compiler. Their commits primarily involve code modifications within the `IGC/Compiler` directory. These changes include refactoring existing code, introducing new patterns for optimization within the compiler, and implementing bitwise operations to improve code performance. The user is also making adjustments to existing code to incorporate new optimization strategies.
rtayl/llvm-project

Oct 2023 - Nov 2024

The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
Contributions:25 pushes in 1 year
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Ryan Taylor - Principal Lead Engineer at Stealth Startup