About Braylex


Performance, it's what we do.

Mission

Braylex was started with a single goal in mind.

Make modern, high performance software accessible.

We saw far too many developers and companies trapped in the software dark ages; held hostage by ancient code that had become impossible to maintain.


The Team

Brad Nemanich, PhD

Dr. Nemanich holds a PhD in computer science from Texas Tech University and a BS in computer science from the University of Texas at Austin. He developed an interest in compiler technology while working in the Code Warrior tools group at Motorola. In his dissertation research under Professor Cooke, he developed the prototype interpreter and parallel compiler for SequenceL. He went on to lead the commercialized development of SequenceL as the Chief Technology Officer of Texas Multicore Techonologies.

Bryant Nelson, PhD

Dr. Nelson holds a PhD in computer science from Texas Tech University, a BS in computer science from Texas Tech University, and a BS in mathematics from Texas Tech University. While working as a research assistant on a NASA grant at Texas Tech he met the inventors of the SequenceL programming language. He would later go on to work for Texas Multicore Technologies, the company responsible for developing and commercializing SequenceL, while they funded his research into the possible uses for SequenceL and distributed memory extensions to the SequenceL compiler.

Alex Habeger

Alex holds a BS in computer science from the University of Northern Iowa. Alex first started working with High Performance Computing software in 2001 at Ames Labs Scalable Computing Laboratory. He later joined the Army and served as a project planner and project manager for stateside and international operations. Alex is a frequent speaker and presenter for C/C++ community groups speaking mainly about parallelism and code efficiency.