Felicitas Pojtinger is a pragmatic engineering leader with nine years of hands-on experience building resilient infrastructure and distributed systems, now serving as Head of Research and Development at Loophole Labs. She combines a strong Linux and Kubernetes background with work in virtualization, WebAssembly, and GNOME, focusing on durable digital infrastructure. A founding engineer turned R&D head, she has shipped low-level I/O and networking features for projects like an overlay network based on WebRTC, demonstrating comfort with device-level code and signaling servers as well as higher-level orchestration. Based in Vancouver, she blends research-driven curiosity with production discipline, able to move quickly from prototypes to maintainable systems. Her academic grounding in media informatics complements a practical talent for bridging user-facing concerns with robust backend engineering.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Media Informatics, Bachelor of Science Media Informatics at Stuttgart Media University
Contributions:181 commits, 3 PRs, 180 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Felicitas's contributions center on implementing low-level file and tape I/O wrappers, and by proxy, are likely associated with file management and data persistence in a Linux environment. These changes suggest the creation of basic functionalities for file operations as well as device-level operations. The user also implemented basic networking functionality by providing foundational elements of a signaling server.
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Felicitas Pojtinger - Head Of Research And Development at Loophole Labs