Francesco Montorsi is an engineer with 18 years' experience bridging telecommunications research and cloud-native systems, holding a PhD in ICT focused on statistical signal processing, detection/estimation, and indoor positioning. He has published extensively and won a best-PhD-thesis award, then transitioned to industry where he designs high-performance, linearly scalable microservices for telco environments using Kubernetes, Golang, Rust and C/C++. Francesco specializes in low-latency packet acquisition and parallel software (DPDK, ZeroMQ, Kafka) and has led teams building mission-critical data-plane components for carrier networks and data-center networking platforms. His roles span hands-on kernel-to-cloud optimization, NFV/cellular protocol expertise (GSM/LTE/5G), and secure, observable platform design at global scale. An active OSS contributor, he’s worked on core projects like libzmq and improved tooling for test-coverage reporting, showing both deep systems skills and attention to developer experience. Based in Emilia-Romagna, he now applies that combined telecom and security engineering background to harden AI agents and agentic systems.
18 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Information and Communication Technologies, PhD Information and Communication Technologies at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science at Liceo Scientifico
Contributions:8 reviews, 18 commits, 27 PRs in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Francesco primarily focused on enhancing the ZeroMQ core engine, specifically related to the proxy functionality. They added a "STATISTICS" command to the proxy and implemented the necessary code changes in both the test and source files to support its functionality. The user also contributed to background thread enhancements, including options for thread affinity, scheduling policy, and thread name prefix. Furthermore, the user updated the documentation, migrating from asciidoc-py to asciidoctor and improving the landing page.
Automatically find diff lines that need test coverage.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 11 commits, 1 PR in 9 days
Contributions summary:Francesco primarily focused on enhancing the `diff_cover` project by implementing and improving its reporting capabilities. They refactored unit tests and updated the code to use a dictionary as return value. Furthermore, they added support for Markdown report generation. This included modifying the existing code to correctly display snippets in the generated markdown report.
linestestingneedcoveragetest-coverage
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Francesco Montorsi - Engineer Agentic Security at Zenity