Eugene Osovetsky

Principal Engineer at Cerebras Systems

Eugene Osovetsky is a Principal Engineer at Cerebras Systems, focusing on the development of the world's largest microchip for AI and Neural Network training. Prior experience includes roles at Intel Corporation as a Senior Software Engineering Manager and Senior Software Engineer, where oversight of the Static Timing Analysis team and optimization of the Timing Analyzer were key responsibilities. Eugene played a crucial role at SchedulePro Software, developing innovative scheduling algorithms and a configurable workflows engine, and also ventured into technology entrepreneurship with CodeOnWheels and Foxjump Systems. As the Founder and CTO of WebServius, Eugene developed a SaaS solution for API management, anticipating market needs. Previous experience includes a Program Manager position at Microsoft, working on the Windows Communication Foundation. Educational qualifications comprise a Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo.

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Cerebras Systems

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Cerebras is a computer systems company dedicated to accelerating deep learning. The pioneering Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE) – the largest chip ever built – is at the heart of its deep learning system, the Cerebras CS-1.