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Tatiana
Habruseva
Staff Software Engineer
LinkedIn
Tatiana is a Staff Software Engineer at LinkedIn with over 12 years of experience leading complex, cross-functional projects from concept to production. Her work spans machine learning, LLMs, recommendation systems, and deep-tech domains including laser physics and photonics. She combines strong technical problem-solving with a creative, systems-driven mindset, with a focus on building responsible, high-impact solutions. Earlier in her career, she led EU-funded science initiatives end-to-end, securing multiple competitive research fellowships and delivering projects at the intersection of research and real-world application.
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26 August 2026 11:00 - 11:30
Is it really the model or its a systems problem?
A single prompt is manageable. Add tools, memory, and multi-step workflows, and the system starts behaving differently under real conditions. Small inconsistencies compound, dependencies become harder to track, and issues surface in places you weren’t looking. This session focuses on where orchestration starts to break down in practice, how complexity builds across systems, why it’s difficult to debug, and what teams are doing to make these workflows more stable. Key takeaways: → Where orchestration introduces failure points as systems become more interconnected → Why multi-step workflows are harder to reason about than they appear → What teams are doing to reduce fragility across complex systems