Summary
Christos Spyridakis is a systems engineer from Heraklion, Crete with eight years of hands-on experience spanning embedded firmware, Linux systems, and edge computing research. He has built device drivers and ARM baremetal software, led STM32 and Android kernel module projects, and contributed to R&D work enabling Trusted Execution Environments and lightweight virtualization (WASM, Intel SGX) for edge nodes. As founder of Stemerot he architects and automates web deployments, and currently works at Power Factors while bringing a research-to-product mindset from FORTH and the Technical University of Crete. A natural leader shaped by commando training, he combines disciplined team leadership with low-level technical depth. He is passionate about systems-level problems across STEM and often bridges hardware, firmware, and cloud/edge software in the same project.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - M.Eng. (5-year attendance, 300 ECTS), Computer Engineering, Master of Engineering - M.Eng. (5-year attendance, 300 ECTS), Computer Engineering at Technical University of Crete / Πολυτεχνείο Κρήτης