Tanmay Tirpankar is a Senior Compiler Engineer with a Ph.D. in Computer Science and nine years of experience building and verifying compiler backends and floating-point analysis tools. He combines deep research in floating-point error, decompilation, and translation validation with hands-on engineering at NVIDIA and internships at Apple and LLNL, where his tooling detected subtle FP bugs and improved code generation performance. Comfortable across LLVM, GCC, MLIR, Z3, and IBEX, he has delivered practical optimizations (including NVCC/PTXAS improvements) that measurably boost performance and correctness. Known for turning formal techniques into scalable testing pipelines, he often bridges theory and production to validate complex GPU compiler transformations. Based in California, he balances compiler research with full-stack hobby projects and a penchant for puzzles and outdoor endurance sports.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Utah
FullStack Web Development Nanodegree, Web Development, FullStack Web Development Nanodegree, Web Development at Udacity
BE - Bachelor of Engineering, Computer Engineering, First Class with Distinction, BE - Bachelor of Engineering, Computer Engineering, First Class with Distinction at Maharashtra Institute of Technology
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Tanmay Tirpankar - Senior Compiler Engineer at NVIDIA