Senior Embedded Linux & Realtime Expert at Siemens
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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Felix Mößbauer is a Senior Embedded Linux and Realtime expert based in Munich with 10 years of experience designing low-latency, memory-efficient systems for industrial and edge devices. At Siemens he has led work on robust field-device updates, realtime Linux tuning, virtualization of realtime workloads, and integrating hardware accelerators into containerized deployments. An upstream-first OSS contributor, he has improved tooling in notable projects such as DynamoRIO and the widely used kas build helper—adding relocatable builds, caching, and configurability for reproducible embedded builds. Felix combines systems-level C/C++/ASM expertise with DevOps sensibilities (Yocto/ISAR, KVM/QEMU, cgroups, podman) and a research background in high-performance threading analysis, making him adept at bridging academic rigor and production engineering.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Informatik, Master of Science - MS Informatik at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Contributions:18 commits, 46 comments in 11 months
Contributions summary:Felix primarily contributed to the project by enhancing the build and configuration management capabilities of the "kas" tool. They focused on making builds more relocatable by using relative paths and improved the flexibility of the build process by forwarding environment variables related to concurrency and APT mirrors. The user also implemented features to flatten and dump the kas configuration for analysis and reproducibility and integrated functionality for caching and managing repository references.
Contributions:11 reviews, 17 commits, 16 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Felix contributed to the DynamoRIO project by addressing compiler warnings, correcting internal API return types, and adding functionality to the drdeploy tool. Their work included fixing potential uninitialized variable issues, adjusting the fragment API to return void where appropriate, and adding a tool configuration directory option. Furthermore, the user refactored and renamed the nudgeunix tool.
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Felix Mößbauer - Senior Embedded Linux & Realtime Expert at Siemens