Summary
Arturo Martindenicolas is a seasoned software engineer and electrical engineer with a multi-decade career spanning x86 microcode, low-latency C++14 systems, and robotics. He built IBM’s first virtual x86 PC for AIX, authored microcode at VIA, and advocated record-and-replay hardware research at Intel, then pivoted to low-latency trading libraries and systems work at firms including VMware and Instana. As founder and president of Austin Robot Technology he led teams to semifinalist finishes in both the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge and 2007 Urban Challenge in partnership with UT Austin. He’s a pragmatic multi-threading and concurrency specialist, co-inventor on 15 US patents, and an active StackOverflow contributor. Born in Cuba and educated at Rice, Arturo brings an uncommon blend of deep hardware understanding and production-grade software craftsmanship to complex, performance-critical systems.
10 years of coding experience
34 years of employment as a software developer
English, Spanish, German