Eduard Vlasov is a data engineer with 10 years of experience based in Amsterdam, specializing in building and optimizing large-scale data collection, processing, and attribution systems. At Miro he owns the tracking subsystem, rebuilt pipelines to remove bottlenecks, implemented real-time processing, and used IaC to improve infrastructure management while cutting AWS EMR costs and strengthening security. His background in Oracle database development grounds his work in low-level performance tuning and end-to-end system integration. He’s a hands-on contributor to open-source projects such as Traccar, where he improved backend protocol decoding and test coverage, reflecting a pragmatic focus on code quality. Combining Spark, Kafka, Presto, SQL and cloud-native tooling with practical financial and attribution modeling, he turns messy telemetry into reliable product insights.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Master's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Perm State Technical University (PSTU)
Contributions:7 reviews, 3 PRs, 9 comments in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Eduard primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the Traccar GPS Tracking System, focusing on the Wialon protocol decoder. They implemented and refactored code to interpret and handle LBS (Location-Based Services) data from various parameters. The user also worked on improving the test suite, demonstrating a focus on code quality and thorough testing. Additional contributions include refactoring and code cleanup.
Contributions:2 reviews, 4 PRs, 11 pushes in 2 years
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