Carlos Bentzen is a multimedia engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in video systems, embedded Linux, and cloud-enabled telemetry, currently contributing to the WebKitGTK/WPE multimedia stack at Igalia in Berlin. He has deep hands-on expertise in GStreamer, hardware-accelerated video (V4L2), MSE and WebRTC, and has shipped media integrations for TVs, set-top boxes and streaming platforms across roles at Bitmovin, MOPA and TeamViewer. Carlos bridges low-level C/C++ and Rust work with higher-level cloud architectures, having built microservices and IoT pipelines on AWS for battery telematics using Python and FastAPI. He authored parts of Brazil’s interactive TV standard implementation and has implemented performance-focused GStreamer plugins and WebKit ports that enabled H.264/H.265 playback of DASH/HLS streams. Comfortable moving between firmware, media pipelines and cloud services, he brings a pragmatic mindset for turning complex multimedia requirements into deployable systems. Based in Berlin, he combines academic training in computer engineering with a history of solving real-time media and embedded challenges across diverse platforms.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering at RMIT University
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