Abraham Levkoy is a software engineer with a decade of experience designing low-level, maintainable systems for embedded and telecommunications platforms, currently at Google. He specializes in device drivers, bootloaders, Yocto-based BSPs, and automating build and development environments to reduce friction and improve reproducibility. Abraham is pragmatic about "working" vs. "right": he digs into research and refactors messy codebases so systems with tight hardware constraints remain lucid and supportable long term. His background includes optimizing cryptographic and DSP code, integrating FPGA-backed hardware, and shrinking workstation setup from days to minutes via Vagrant—an indicator of his focus on developer productivity as much as product performance. Based in Broomfield, Colorado, he pairs rigorous Carnegie Mellon training with a communicator’s mindset to make complex embedded projects accessible to teams.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.76, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.76 at Carnegie Mellon University
Contributions:67 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 2 months
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