Summary
Wenbin Lyu is a Senior Compiler Engineer with nine years' experience specializing in high-performance computing, compiler toolchains, and programming-model interoperability. He earned a PhD in Computational and Applied Mathematics from Stony Brook University and has driven work on OpenSHMEM, UCX, and oneAPI Level-Zero across academia and industry (Intel, Arm, Tenstorrent). His research and engineering focus on bridging MPI/OpenSHMEM with task-based and GPU programming models, enabling shared-memory and accelerator interoperability at exascale. Wenbin combines deep theoretical grounding—3.95/4.00 PhD GPA—with practical systems engineering, having implemented remote function injection, UCX integrations, and OpenSHMEM extensions used in production and research. Based in Austin, he blends academic rigor with hands-on compiler/runtime development to tackle low-level performance and portability challenges.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Mathematics and Computer Science, 3.98/4.00, Bachelor's degree, Mathematics and Computer Science, 3.98/4.00 at University of Iowa
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computational and Applied Mathematics, 3.95/4.00, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computational and Applied Mathematics, 3.95/4.00 at Stony Brook University
Chinese, English