Building a declarative computation engine in Rust

What if domain experts could express arbitrary, complex computations in a declarative manner—testing and deploying new business logic without changing a single line of the underlying software?

In this talk, we will explore how we leveraged Rust to build a high-performance, custom DSL and execution engine for the national electrical grid. You will learn how to design systems that allow non-technical users to safely define complex mathematical workflows, execute them with systems-level efficiency (leveraging vectorized logic and SIMD), and seamlessly interface with the rest of your infrastructure via JSON.


LEVEL: Intermediate

Place
RustLab Deep Ocean
Length
45 min
When
November 3rd, 2026
12:15

Abstract

What if domain experts could express arbitrary, complex computations in a declarative manner—testing and deploying new business logic without changing a single line of the underlying software?

In this talk, we will explore how we leveraged Rust to build a high-performance, custom DSL and execution engine for the national electrical grid. You will learn how to design systems that allow non-technical users to safely define complex mathematical workflows, execute them with systems-level efficiency (leveraging vectorized logic and SIMD), and seamlessly interface with the rest of your infrastructure via JSON.

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