Emil Tsalapatis is a Postdoctoral Researcher and kernel engineer with a decade of experience building operating-system level services, currently contributing to Meta's sched_ext project in New York. He completed a PhD at the University of Waterloo studying persistence as an OS service, blending systems research with practical kernel development. His background includes teaching operating systems, optimizing algorithms during an algorithms-focused internship in Kiel, and strong academic performance in electrical and computer engineering. Emil bridges rigorous academic research and applied systems engineering, with a knack for turning theoretical persistence models into kernel-level implementations.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
High School, Grade 19.15 (19-20: 1,89%), High School, Grade 19.15 (19-20: 1,89%) at Athens College (Hellenic American Educational Foundation, HAEF)
Diploma - Master of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Estimated Final Grade: 8.6, Estimated Grade for 6th-10th Semester: 9.2, Diploma - Master of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Estimated Final Grade: 8.6, Estimated Grade for 6th-10th Semester: 9.2 at National Technical University of Athens
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at University of Waterloo
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