Constantine Murenin is a seasoned systems engineer and OpenBSD committer with 19 years of experience specializing in kernel-level hardware monitoring, driver development, and I2C/SMBus infrastructure. Based in Greenville, NC and active as a Teaching and Research Assistant at the University of Waterloo, he blends hands-on OS internals work with teaching and research in network security and virtualization. He designed and implemented a two-level sensor API for OpenBSD, converted dozens of drivers and userland tools, and has authored multiple device drivers still in production. Constantine’s background also spans usability and accessibility from earlier web work, giving him a rare combination of low-level hardware expertise and user-facing sensibility. He has exposed and fixed decade-old bugs in both OpenBSD and FreeBSD, and presented his findings globally at major *BSD conferences. Fluent in C/C++ and secure kernel programming practices, he actively applies static analysis tools (e.g., LLVM/Clang) to harden both kernel and userland code.
19 years of coding experience
MMath, Computer Science, MMath, Computer Science at University of Waterloo
B. Sc. (Honours), Computer Science, B. Sc. (Honours), Computer Science at De Montfort University
BS, Computer Science with University Honors, BS, Computer Science with University Honors at East Carolina University
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Constantine Murenin - Teaching And Research Assistant at OpenBSD