Konstantin Aladyshev

Senior Programmer at NICEVT

Moscow, Moscow, Russia
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Summary

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Konstantin Aladyshev is a senior embedded firmware engineer with 13 years of experience building BIOS/UEFI and embedded Linux stacks for custom server and BMC platforms. He has deep, hands-on expertise with Coreboot+SeaBIOS, UEFI (EDK II), Insyde SDK, U-Boot, Yocto/Buildroot/LFS and has delivered firmware for Intel Atom, Haswell i7, Opteron 63xx and AMD EPYC-based systems. A regular contributor to high-profile open source projects like OpenBMC and tianocore/EDK II, he specializes in platform-specific integrations—FPGA register access, sensor enablement, boot selector features and IPMI/SOL improvements. Based in Moscow, he combines low-level C and platform bring-up skills with systems thinking across BMC and host firmware, and has published technical articles on Habr sharing practical insights from custom firmware projects.
code13 years of coding experience
bookSpecialist, Nanotechnology, A, Specialist, Nanotechnology, A at National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)
bookMoscow school №838
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Github Skills (28)

uefi10
ipmi10
firmware10
sys10
embedded10
openbmc10
python9
c119
bash9
yocto-project9
c179
build-tools9
clib8
compiler8
fpga8

Programming languages (10)

C++CRustTeXMesonJavaScriptVueRobotFramework

Github contributions (5)

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openbmc/openbmc

Oct 2020 - Nov 2022

OpenBMC Distribution
Role in this project:
userEmbedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:37 commits, 4 comments, 1 issue in 2 years
Contributions summary:Konstantin primarily contributes to the OpenBMC project by making changes related to the AMD EthanolX and Daytonax CRBs, which are embedded systems. They address configurations for the AMD platform, including adding support for FPGA register access and updates, enabling specific sensor applications, and integrating features like Legacy/EFI boot selectors. Their work extends to integrating services for BMC IP transfer and enhancing IPMI SoL functionality, demonstrating a focus on platform-specific customization and system-level integration.
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tianocore/edk2

Oct 2021 - Dec 2022

EDK II
Role in this project:
userEmbedded Systems Engineer / Firmware Developer
Contributions:23 commits, 2 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Konstantin primarily contributes to the `tianocore/edk2` repository, which focuses on UEFI firmware development. Their contributions involve modifying and improving tools and components within the firmware environment. The commits demonstrate expertise in C programming and focus on addressing bugs and improving the functionality of firmware tools, including enhancements to section parsing, data structures, and build tools. The user also demonstrates understanding of firmware volume structures and section types, ensuring proper handling and display of firmware components.
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