Summary
Alexandre Barilov is a seasoned software architect with 10+ years driving complex, high-performance systems across mobile, embedded, vision, and cloud domains, currently working in concept engineering at Meta. His career blends deep low-level expertise—camera ISPs, Hexagon DSP pipelines, real-time visualization and codecs—with practical product delivery for autonomous driving, consumer cameras, and mobile platforms. He has repeatedly led cross-disciplinary engineering efforts, from designing Java-based UI frameworks at Motorola to architecting multi-camera streaming and cloud integration at Lyve Minds and Nauto. Based in Saratoga, CA, Alexandre pairs rigorous academic training in distributed high-performance computing with hands-on firmware, networking (TCP/UDP/BT/BLE) and Android development. Not obvious from titles alone: he has a long history of building real-time, resource-constrained pipelines (image processing and visualization) that scale from embedded devices to cloud services.
10 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
Self-Driving Car Engineer, Self-Driving Cars, Self-Driving Car Engineer, Self-Driving Cars at Udacity
Postgraduate, High Performance Distributed Computing Systems., Postgraduate, High Performance Distributed Computing Systems. at Leningrad Institute of Informatics of the Academy of Sciencies
Master’s Degree, Computer Science, Master’s Degree, Computer Science at Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace and Instrumentation
English, Russian