Lai Wei, Ph.D. (魏莱)
Compute Workload Specialist (Software Engineer)
Waymo Compute Team
E-mail: laiweicq AT waymo DOT com
Address: Google RLS1, 100 Mayfield Ave, Mountain View, CA 94043
Bio:
I just joined Waymo's Compute Team as a Compute Workload Specialist. I will be responsible for analyzing AV (autonomous vehicle) workloads and improving hardware/software stack to achieve cross-platform top performance. Used to work on Compute Performance team at Pony.ai.
I graduated my Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rice University on Aug 2019. My adviser was Prof. John Mellor-Crummey and my research focused on performance analysis and optimization of HPC (high performance computing) applications. During my Ph.D., I worked on an automated performance diagnosis tool for large-scale parallel programs, a debugger for OpenMP, automatic code generation and tuning of memory-intensive software, etc.
I received my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Peking University in Jul 2012.
Here is my resume (last updated on Sep 2022).
Waymo Compute Team
E-mail: laiweicq AT waymo DOT com
Address: Google RLS1, 100 Mayfield Ave, Mountain View, CA 94043
Bio:
I just joined Waymo's Compute Team as a Compute Workload Specialist. I will be responsible for analyzing AV (autonomous vehicle) workloads and improving hardware/software stack to achieve cross-platform top performance. Used to work on Compute Performance team at Pony.ai.
I graduated my Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rice University on Aug 2019. My adviser was Prof. John Mellor-Crummey and my research focused on performance analysis and optimization of HPC (high performance computing) applications. During my Ph.D., I worked on an automated performance diagnosis tool for large-scale parallel programs, a debugger for OpenMP, automatic code generation and tuning of memory-intensive software, etc.
I received my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Peking University in Jul 2012.
Here is my resume (last updated on Sep 2022).
This page is last updated on Sep 2022