Jan Kubálek is a systems architect, consultant, and hands-on programmer with 12+ years building safety-critical embedded systems in aerospace, railway, and medical domains. He founded and scaled a hardware company for particle physics and electron microscopy measurement devices, exited successfully, and now leads and advises complex HW/SW/AI integrations under strict real-time and regulatory constraints. Deep expertise in C/C++, formal methods, verification, and standards like IEC 61508 and EN 5012x is complemented by FPGA, Linux/Zephyr/QNX, and driver-level work (including contributions to a Windows USB/IP VHCI implementation). He blends technical leadership and project delivery with practical automation of secure software supply chains and AI-driven tooling that prioritize concise, trustworthy outputs. Based in Brno, his background in theoretical physics and informatics underpins a preference for well-defined, mathematically grounded system designs.
12 years of coding experience
Theoretical physics and Informatics, Theoretical physics and Informatics at Univerzita Karlova
Contributions:1 review, 8 commits, 21 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Jan primarily contributed to the USB/IP for Windows project by addressing several issues related to the VHCI driver. They fixed typos, updated the USBDI version, implemented the URB_FUNCTION_CONTROL_TRANSFER_EX, and integrated VHCI installation via usbip.exe. Furthermore, the user addressed a bug related to the correct implementation of the Get Interface descriptor and implemented a sign file fix. This indicates a focus on driver-level development and Windows-specific USB communication.
Contributions:4 PRs, 9 pushes, 5 branches in 4 years 2 months
cmakecomponent-libstorage
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