As the Compiler Verification Senior Director at NVIDIA, John Storms is at the forefront of ensuring the highest quality standards for the company’s cutting-edge compiler and toolchain products. With a robust background in quality assurance and test automation, John leads a diverse team dedicated to...
As the Compiler Verification Senior Director at NVIDIA, John Storms is at the forefront of ensuring the highest quality standards for the company’s cutting-edge compiler and toolchain products. With a robust background in quality assurance and test automation, John leads a diverse team dedicated to the rigorous testing and release of compilers that power NVIDIA's Graphics, Compute, and AI technologies, as well as critical automotive safety applications compliant with ISO 26262 standards. His expertise in managing both onsite and offshore teams allows him to streamline processes and enhance collaboration across multiple projects, ensuring that NVIDIA's products not only meet but exceed industry benchmarks.
John is a QA evangelist, passionately advocating for best practices in test planning, regression testing, and debugging within the realm of embedded systems and distributed systems. His strategic approach to quality assurance encompasses the development of comprehensive test cases and automation frameworks that significantly reduce time-to-market while maintaining the integrity of NVIDIA's innovative solutions. By leveraging his deep understanding of Unix environments and technical support, John drives continuous improvement initiatives that empower his teams to deliver exceptional results.
Key projects under John's leadership include the optimization of compiler performance for GPU and CPU products, as well as the enhancement of tools that facilitate AI-driven applications. His commitment to excellence not only fosters a culture of quality within his teams but also contributes to NVIDIA's reputation as a leader in the technology sector. With a vision to make his corner of the world a perfect place, John Storms is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in compiler verification and quality assurance.