Alexander Isaev is a highly experienced engineering professional with a diverse background in software development and performance engineering. Currently serving as a Principal Engineer at Huawei since May 2020, Alexander focuses on Aarch64 simulation and workload reduction. Prior to this, a role as Principal Software Development Engineer at Western Digital involved the development of an Object Store daemon for the OpenFlex™ NVMf platform, where key contributions included implementing erasure encoding and encryption support, as well as performance tuning that achieved 1M IOPS for specific workloads. Alexander's extensive career at Intel Corporation spanned nearly two decades, where contributions ranged from HPC research to managing various engineering teams, leading the development of crucial performance analysis tools, and participating in significant compiler projects. Alexander began the professional journey as a software engineer for a federal agency and at T&T before earning a degree from State University of Nizhni Novgorod.
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