Summary
Alexander Kimonides is a software engineer with a decade of experience, currently at Bloomberg and formerly at Red Hat, where he fixed high-risk bugs, closed critical CVEs, and built a Kubernetes-native JWS Operator in Go. He combines strong academic training from NTUA with research-grade expertise in resource management—designing a deep reinforcement learning scheduler for CPU and cache allocation in latency-critical cloud workloads. His strengths span algorithms, operating systems, computer architecture, backend development, and distributed systems tooling, and he has driven practical performance gains like a 20% build-time speedup. Comfortable in DevOps toolchains (OpenShift, Ansible, Jenkins, Helm, Docker), he bridges research and production engineering to deliver secure, scalable systems for demanding customers. Colleagues note his communication skills and collaborative approach, and he remains an active coder with public repositories on GitHub.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Students, Master of Engineering(M.Eng), Electrical and Computer Engineering, Overall Average : 8.5, Elective Average : 9.35, Students, Master of Engineering(M.Eng), Electrical and Computer Engineering, Overall Average : 8.5, Elective Average : 9.35 at National Technical University of Athens
English, Russian, Romanian, Greek