Summary
Dmitry Kuznetsov is an embedded and on-device AI R&D engineer with nine years of recent experience and decades-long systems pedigree, now based in California. He specializes in high-performance C/C++ and portable C99 implementations for resource-constrained devices, real-time image processing, AR/VR tracking, and low-power sensor/telemetry work—having reduced system CPU usage from near 100% to under 5% in production systems. Dmitry has led engineering at zSpace and contributed sensor, power-management and networking fixes at Meta Reality Labs for Oculus, and currently experiments with on-device AI projects as an independent researcher. He pairs deep low-level expertise (assembler, embedded C, Modula-2/Pascal roots) with a focus on sleek, async UIs and pragmatic tooling for manufacturing and diagnostics. Known for prolific commits, extensive cross-platform ports, and attention to CPU/cache locality, he’s driven both algorithmic innovation and production-grade system hardening.
9 years of coding experience
38 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science, Master of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science at Novosibirsk State University (NSU)
English, Russian