Summary
Konstantin Kirik is a systems architect and embedded software specialist with 11 years of experience designing firmware and BSPs for ARM, MIPS and a variety of niche architectures. Trained as a robotics and applied mechanics engineer, he has led embedded teams and product architectures across startups and high-performance computing vendors, from motor controllers and ultrasonic measurement devices to power management for HPC systems. He combines low-level C and assembly expertise with higher-level scripting in Python, Lua and shell to bridge hardware bring-up, Linux BSP/u-boot customization, and device driver development. Known for tackling exotic hardware and tight real-time constraints, he has repeatedly taken projects from research and prototype to production-grade firmware. Based in Moscow, he brings both hands‑on engineering and technical leadership experience across R&D and product development contexts.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Robotics, Applied mechanics, Master, Robotics, Applied mechanics at Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University)
Russian, English