Summary
Igor Mitsyanko is a systems software engineer with nine years of experience architecting and implementing low-level software for embedded, RTOS, and Linux-based camera and networking products, currently building automotive camera stacks at NVIDIA. He brings deep C expertise across device drivers, SoC bring-up (simulation → FPGA → ASIC), ISP and camera interfaces (MIPI CSI, GMSL), and has shipped safety-certified automotive software (ISO 26262, QNX). His background includes leading small cross-functional teams and driving firmware and datapath improvements for high-performance WiFi chipsets at onsemi/Quantenna, plus early work on ARM board emulation and sandboxing at Samsung with accepted QEMU contributions. Security-aware by design, he applies ARM TrustZone, virtualization, and resource isolation patterns to embedded systems while also owning V4L2 and Linux networking subsystems. Known for hands-on debugging, performance optimization, and pragmatic architecture, he thrives at the intersection of hardware quirks and production-grade software.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Engineer’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University) (MAI)
English, Russian