Summary
Oleg Mazurov is an embedded software developer based in Louisville, Colorado with over a decade of experience designing firmware and systems for medical, industrial, and networked products. He is an expert in C/C++, bare-metal programming, real-time frameworks and Unix-like operating systems, working across constrained 8-bit MCUs to modern SoCs. Oleg authored an open-source USB host stack for resource-constrained 8-bit MCUs whose first revision was used in Google’s ADK 2011 and whose successor was merged into the main Arduino tree. His work spans firmware, hardware bring-up (ESP32, USB PD), manufacturing test automation and medical-device development, often as a third-party consultant. Known for turning tight constraints into pragmatic, on-time solutions, he maintains circuitsathome.com and an active GitHub profile (github.com/felis).
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at MIREA