Alexis Lothoré is an Embedded Linux engineer and trainer with a decade of experience building low-level firmware and kernel drivers for ARM-based systems and connected devices. He regularly contributes to open source projects, including the Linux kernel, and specializes in device driver development, networking, wireless stacks and eBPF. At Bootlin he combines hands-on kernel work with delivering practical training on debugging and embedded Linux to diverse customers, helping teams become more self-sufficient. Previously he led Linux firmware deliveries at Somfy and built Yocto/Buildroot-based systems at Smile, so he’s comfortable across the full embedded software stack from bare-metal MCUs to production Linux devices. Colleagues know him for preferring to work close to the hardware and for turning intricate internals into clear, teachable practice.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Automatique Electronique - Systèmes Embarqués, Automatique Electronique - Systèmes Embarqués at Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Toulouse
Contributions:304 commits, 6 PRs, 123 pushes in 1 year 8 months
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Alexis Lothoré - Embedded Linux Engineer And Trainer at Bootlin