Jithu Joseph is a Senior Staff Engineer based in California with over a decade of experience building low-level systems across embedded, OS, and cloud hardware platforms. He has a deep track record in Linux kernel and CPU feature enablement—authoring 55+ upstream patches—and now works on Snapdragon X/Nuvia CPU bring-up and OpenBMC at Qualcomm. His background spans ARM kernel ports, microkernel virtualization, real-time Linux optimizations, and firmware security from roles at Intel, NetApp, and Samsung, blending academic research in capability-based network security with production kernel work. An avid maker and robotics enthusiast, he pursues self-driving RC cars and microkernel experiments outside of work, which informs his pragmatic systems designs. Notably, he led upstream Linux support for Intel’s In-Field Scan work and has contributed to Zephyr RTOS subsystems, demonstrating both research depth and impactful open-source contributions.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Utah
st thomas residential school
B Tech Computer Science and Engineering, B Tech Computer Science and Engineering at Cochin University of Science and Technology
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