Summary
Dilyn Corner is an IoT Field Engineer with seven years of experience blending hands-on embedded systems work, hardware enablement, and customer-facing support at Canonical. With a dual background in mathematics and philosophy from Michigan State University, he pairs rigorous analytical thinking with clear technical documentation and teaching-driven communication. He has driven Ubuntu Core deployments, championed RISC-V support, and contributed to open-source infrastructure as the BDFL of KISS Linux—maintaining a POSIX-shell package manager and mirror tooling. Comfortable leading teams and training others, Dilyn’s career is rooted in translating complex technical problems into practical, reproducible solutions while mentoring peers to build problem-solving skills.
7 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Philosophy at Michigan State University
English, Spanish, Russian