Ilya Dmitrichenko is a Staff Software Engineer with 15 years of experience building cloud-native infrastructure, embedded systems, and DevOps automation from London. He has led platform enablement and supply-chain security work at Docker and now contributes at CoreWeave, blending deep kernel- and firmware-level understanding with large-scale Kubernetes and OCI artefact workflows. His open-source footprint spans important projects like Kubernetes release tooling, Weave Net, Cilium, and MicroPython, reflecting a rare mix of networking, eBPF observability, and embedded/IoT expertise. Ilya is comfortable across the stack—authoring CI/CD pipelines, refactoring critical Go codebases, and porting runtimes to emulated ARM environments—often surfacing practical fixes for platform-specific build and runtime issues. He pairs technical leadership with hands-on contributions that enable enterprise adoption and smoother developer experience.
15 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Embedded Audio Systems Engineering and Audio Electronics, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Embedded Audio Systems Engineering and Audio Electronics at London Metropolitan University
{concise,reliable,cross-platform} turnup of Kubernetes clusters
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:576 commits, 74 PRs, 603 pushes in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Ilya focused on setting up and modifying infrastructure and deployment configurations for a Kubernetes cluster. Their contributions included scripting to build Docker images, documenting the bootstrap sequence, modifying launch scripts, and setting up TLS certificates for the API server. The user's work also involved modifying the existing setup to build and deploy applications using Weave Net and Docker Compose.
eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:305 reviews, 143 PRs, 294 pushes in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Ilya primarily contributed to the repository by updating and improving the documentation. Their commits focused on tidying up Helm usage, fixing syntax issues in RST files, and updating EKS documentation to reflect changes. They also added notes about Helm versions, added headers for GitHub readers, and fixed links. The user's work improved the clarity and accuracy of the documentation for the Cilium project.
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Ilya Dmitrichenko - Staff Software Engineer at CoreWeave