Cameron Quilici

Professional Headshot of Cameron Quilici Computer Science, College of Engineering at Texas A&M University
Applied Mathematics (Computational Science), College of Arts and Sciences at Texas A&M University (Alumni)

Email: cjquilici@gmail.com, Phone: (630)-750-0346

Links: Github, LinkedIn

Research Interrests: HPC, Parallel Computing, Graph Theory

News

November 2024

Unfortunately, HPE has laid off the entire AI Solutions organization. As such, over 90% of the organization's employees have been let go. I am excited that I have found another opportunity within the company where I will continue my work on the latest AI inference developments.

July 2024

I am excited to have officially started as a software engineer in the AI Solutions organization at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)! Here I will be working on a REST API wrapper for Kserve which will act as an interface for deploying large language models at scale.

April 2024

I completed my undergraduate research thesis! For more information, check out the Research Experience section of the Qualifications page.

September 2023

I am proud to announce that I have accepted a full-time offer as an Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and will be starting in July of 2024!

About Cameron

I am a current Senior at Texas A&M University pursuing a dual-degree (B.S.) in computer science and applied mathematics. I am also a proud member of the Craig and Galen Brown Engineering Honors program. Many people often me why I have chosen this "path of most resistance." The answer is: I truly have a deep passion for both these fields (also I'm a kind of a nerd at heart).

Computer science is such a diverse discipline which has application in almost every field imaginable. As computer scientists, we can work together, with resources directly at our fingertips, to help solve problems of all shapes and sizes. With that being said, this field would not be possible without the eloquent notation and theoretical understanding that mathematics provides us. William Thurston put it best when he noted that "Mathematics is an art of human understanding."

With these things being said, I am eager to work at the crossroad of mathematics and computer science to try and bride the gap between the past, present, and future. I am particularly interested in High-Performance Computing, Parallel Computing, and Graph Theory and its applications.

I am a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity at Texas A&M and have served on our Spring and Fall rush committees where met and evaluated potential new members. Additionally, I have served as the chair of parent relations for two semesters. Most recently, I have had the honor of serving as the chapter treasurer. Aside from these accolades, this group is where I have met some of my lifelong friends! I grew up in Chicago and then moved to Houston right around middle school. The past two summers (2022, 2023), I had the opportunity to live in Seattle for an internship and loved it. I love to travel and hope I can live in more cool places as my career progresses. Aside from these things, I love to cook, watch films, and play basketball.