Summary
Hamid Zohouri is a Senior Staff Hardware Systems Engineer with about 10 years of experience designing and optimizing high-performance computing and AI-enabled hardware systems. He currently leads HPC and AI server work at Crusoe, building cutting-edge AI clusters and advancing scalable hardware architectures. Previously at KLA, he designed and deployed multi-petabyte HPC clusters with thousands of CPU cores, hundreds of GPUs, and high-speed networks, while developing customized Linux images and automated diagnostics using Kiwi-NG, SaltStack, Bash, and Python. He has a strong track record in FPGA-based high-level design for HPC, with deep expertise in mapping software to FPGA hardware using Intel OpenCL SDK and Xilinx Vivado HLS/Vitis, including early SC 2016 demonstrations. He holds a PhD in Mathematical and Computing Sciences from the Tokyo Institute of Technology and has contributed to FPGA benchmarking and stencil computations in academic and industry settings. Based in Milpitas, California, he combines hardware and software optimization with a keen interest in computer security and a passion for staying ahead of the latest hardware trends.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Mathematical and Computing Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Mathematical and Computing Sciences at Tokyo Institute of Technology
Persian, English