Head Of Reverse- And Embedded Engineering at Luxor Technology
Doha, Qatar
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Jan Beck is a pragmatic technology leader and Head of Reverse- and Embedded Engineering with 11+ years of professional experience and a PhD in Computer Engineering. He combines deep expertise in reverse engineering, embedded systems, and cybersecurity with hands-on work in infrastructure and build systems—evident from contributions to notable open-source projects like QIRA and panda where he improved tool compatibility and deployment on modern Ubuntu releases. Jan has led government-funded materials and defense research programs (NASA and USAF), jointly drafting proposals and translating complex technical work into clear, non-technical briefings for stakeholders. He has a strong track record of operationalizing IT and cybersecurity for distributed teams, recruiting and scaling engineering capabilities, and aligning budgets and resources to deliver on multi-disciplinary projects. Based in Doha, he brings both academic rigor and practical product delivery experience, often bridging hardware, firmware and systems-level software in high-assurance contexts.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at El Paso
Platform for Architecture-Neutral Dynamic Analysis
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & System Architect
Contributions:7 commits, 7 PRs, 32 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Jan primarily contributed to the project's infrastructure and build processes, as demonstrated by modifications to the Ubuntu installation script and the network plugin. They implemented support for newer Ubuntu versions (19.04, 19.10, and 20.04), ensuring compatibility with the evolving operating system. Furthermore, they addressed network plugin compatibility issues, enhancing the project's functionality across different environments. Their work included adapting build configurations and dependency installations for specific Ubuntu releases.
Contributions:11 commits, 3 PRs, 14 comments in 21 days
Contributions summary:Jan primarily focused on modifying and updating the `qirapin.cpp` file, which is likely related to the core functionality of the QIRA project. Their contributions involved fixing bugs related to the XSAVEC instruction, potentially enhancing the compatibility and stability of the program analysis tool. Furthermore, they updated the code to support newer versions of the PIN tool and compiler. The user also made build system updates.
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