Summary
Adrian Santo-tomas is an R&D engineer based in Greater Bilbao with eight years of experience designing and implementing mission-critical communications software for LTE/5G and next-generation networks. He combines deep C/C++ and Linux multithreaded development with Python automation, QA, and low-level network protocol work (HTTP, SIP, RTP) while ensuring compliance with 3GPP, ETSI and relevant RFCs. His background includes desktop C/C++ applications for semantic data extraction and OCR, plus hands-on traffic analysis, security for media and signaling, and TUI/CLI tooling. Currently pursuing research on optimizing Mission Critical Services over broadband as a PhD student, he brings both applied R&D at Nemergent and strong academic foundations from UPV/EHU, with practical experience in virtualization, containerization, and version-controlled collaborative development. An understated strength is his blend of protocol-level rigor and pragmatic tool-building that turns complex telecom standards into testable, deployable software.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Grado en Ingeniería en Tecnología de Telecomunicación, Especialidad de Sistemas Electrónicos, Grado en Ingeniería en Tecnología de Telecomunicación, Especialidad de Sistemas Electrónicos at UPV/EHU
B2 First (FCE), B2 First (FCE) at University of Cambridge
English, Spanish