Summary
Jairo López is a researcher and embedded-systems software engineer with 15 years' experience spanning server administration, embedded firmware, and automotive and AUTOSAR over-the-air solutions at Hitachi. His background blends pre-cloud GNU/Linux and Oracle Solaris operations with hands-on systems programming in C, C++, Python, Rust and extensive shell scripting. He has driven firmware update and maintenance tooling for adaptive AUTOSAR and GNU/Linux devices, contributed to hypervisor and software tracing research, and worked on SDN-enabled OpenWRT prototypes during earlier roles. Academically grounded with advanced degrees from Waseda and a doctorate-level focus on networking, he keeps close watch on microkernel and unikernel projects like seL4, Managarm and Theseus—reflecting a penchant for provable, minimal-kernel designs. Multilingual (native Spanish, fluent English, advanced Japanese and German) and based in Yokohama, he combines pragmatic operational experience with deep research instincts useful for resilient, safety-sensitive systems.
15 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
The British School Caracas
University Exchange, Computer Network Modelling, University Exchange, Computer Network Modelling at 東北大学 / Tohoku University
Doctor's Degree, Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Doctor's Degree, Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications at Waseda University
Computer Engineer, Computer Networking and Algorithm Design, Computer Engineer, Computer Networking and Algorithm Design at Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Bolívar
Bachiller, Bachiller at Colegio Humboldt Caracas
Spanish, English, German, Japanese