Tatiana Shpeisman is a seasoned technology leader and systems software expert with over 8 years in senior engineering and director roles focused on AI systems, compilers, and runtime performance. She has driven compiler and ML infrastructure breakthroughs at NVIDIA, Google (co‑founding MLIR), Modular, and CentML, and earlier led programming-systems research at Intel Labs where she founded the CAPA partnership. Tatiana combines deep academic rigor (PhD in Computer Science) with practical impact—shipping high-performance compiler backends, graph-level optimizations, and CPU kernels for AI workloads. Known for bridging research and product delivery, she has a track record of creating industry-wide advances (e.g., transactional memory standards and parallel language extensions) that are rarely visible to end users. Based in Menlo Park, she thrives at the intersection of compiler research, systems architecture, and scalable AI engineering.
8 years of coding experience
31 years of employment as a software developer
Saint Petersburg State Electrotechnical University "LETI"
Ph. D. Computer Science, Ph. D. Computer Science at University of Maryland
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Tatiana Shpeisman - Director, Systems Software at NVIDIA