Summary
Kimon Berlin is a Master Engineer with over two decades at HP focused on firmware, platform security and virtualization architecture for workstations and embedded systems. He represents HP in standards bodies such as DMTF SMBIOS and the UEFI PIWG, blending deep low-level expertise (BIOS, SMM, ACPI, assembly) with system-level design of hypervisors and large-memory platforms. Comfortable across x86/x64 processors, chipsets and memory controllers, he repeatedly architects practical firmware solutions that balance manageability and security. Trained in real-time computing at CentraleSupélec and based in Fort Collins, he pairs rigorous engineering foundations with hands-on C development and a track record of guiding cross-functional agile teams. Notably, his work spans both standards influence and implementation, bridging specification work with production firmware and virtualization stacks.
11 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer, General engineering, real-time computing, Engineer, General engineering, real-time computing at CentraleSupélec
Prépa, Math, physics, Prépa, Math, physics at Lycée Henri IV
French, Japanese, German