Alessio Morale is a Staff Engineer specializing in Robotics DevOps with 14+ years delivering cloud-native migrations, CI/CD pipelines and hardware-in-the-loop strategies for robotic fleets and critical infrastructure. He blends deep embedded systems expertise (STM32/Cortex-M, FreeRTOS) and open-source contributions to projects like LibrePilot, TauLabs and DonkeyCar with extensive backend and GIS experience across .NET, Node.js and spatial databases. At Ocado and Hexagon he architected scalable simulation and safety-critical systems, led database optimizations and managed ALM/VCS tooling for large engineering teams. Comfortable across electronics design and firmware to cloud orchestration, he uniquely bridges low-level sensor integration and high-level deployment automation. Based in London, he is also an active drones and robotics enthusiast who brings practical production experience in both physical devices and distributed software.
14 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma di Perito Tecnico industriale automatico elettronico, Diploma di Perito Tecnico industriale automatico elettronico at Istituto Tecnico Industriale Statale Enrico Fermi (Siracusa)
MSc Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence, MSc Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence at St Mary’s University, Twickenham
(not completed) Computer Engineering, (not completed) Computer Engineering at Università di Catania
This is the GitHub mirror for the LibrePilot source code. The main development is taking place at https://bitbucket.org/librepilot
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer
Contributions:340 commits, 21 PRs, 274 pushes in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Alessio's commits involve modifications to linker scripts, header files, and source code related to the STM32F4xx microcontroller, indicating a focus on embedded systems programming. The changes include allowing per-board linker scripts, and initial board support which suggests that the user is involved in the low-level software development of the project. The user has also made changes to the camera control module, implying that they're working on the software side for integrating sensors and actuators.
Contributions:49 commits, 5 comments, 2 issues in 2 years
Contributions summary:Alessio's contributions primarily involve low-level system modifications within the context of an embedded flight controller. They addressed issues related to timer configurations, particularly handling prescaler values for timers on different APB buses. The commits demonstrate expertise in microcontroller peripherals and interfacing with hardware components, as seen in adjustments to I/O pins and communication protocols for sensors and receiver configurations. The user also made various fixes to problems found in the code, for example, in the calculation of consumed energy and in the operation of some components like the MS5611.
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Alessio Morale - Staff Engineer - Robotics DevOps at All3