Adam Karpierz is a seasoned Software Architect with roughly three decades of hands-on experience designing and implementing complex systems across embedded, telecom, and automotive domains. A long-time Python advocate, he blends deep C/C++ and low-level knowledge with modern DevOps practices, delivering ADAS and R&D solutions at companies like Aptiv, Cadence, Samsung and Mentor Graphics. He has a track record of stabilizing and contributing to well-known open-source security tooling—fixing Windows compatibility and protocol bugs in the popular Scapy project—showing both security and networking chops. Comfortable across firmware, cloud, and databases, Adam adapts quickly to diverse stacks and languages and often bridges legacy systems with contemporary architectures. Based in the Rzeszów area, he combines pragmatic engineering with a passion for continuous learning and tangible delivery.
9 years of coding experience
30 years of employment as a software developer
High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical technician, High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical technician at Technikum Mechaniczne w Dębicy
no degree (expelled from the last year of studies), Materials Science, no degree (expelled from the last year of studies), Materials Science at Politechnika Śląska w Gliwicach
Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library.
Role in this project:
Security Engineer
Contributions:15 commits, 187 PRs, 278 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to bug fixes and improvements within the `scapy` library, focusing on network security and packet manipulation. Their work involved addressing compatibility issues on Windows, specifically related to handling network interfaces and file descriptors, and fixing a bug in the `snmpwalk()` function. They also made code improvements in areas related to OpenFlow and diameter layers, contributing to the overall stability and functionality of the network analysis tools.
Contributions:16 commits, 13 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 8 months
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