Summary
Emanuele Santini is a Linux software engineer with 11 years of experience building kernel and user-space solutions for security, embedded, and real-time systems. He currently develops the Linux client (C++ user process and C kernel driver) for Malwarebytes EDR, drawing on deep expertise in kernel internals, device drivers, networking and multithreaded C/C++ systems. Past roles include real-time OS work for defense and automotive infotainment, where he authored audio drivers and low-latency algorithms, and a hobby kernel scheduler patch that improved transactional memory behavior. Comfortable across the stack—from Yocto and Gentoo-based builds to SELinux, containers, CI/CD and Ansible—he combines practical systems engineering with a long-standing commitment to open source. Based in Lazio, Italy, he brings a blend of low-level performance tuning and production-grade software design that often surfaces in unexpected kernel- and scheduler-level optimizations.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Degree in Computer Engineering, Engineering, Degree in Computer Engineering, Engineering at Sapienza Università di Roma
Italian, English