Konstantin Kukin is a backend developer with 11 years of experience building high-performance C++ and Python systems across smart building automation, telecommunications, and research in neural networks. He has designed template-based C++ frameworks for high-load telecommunication traffic and improved cross-platform automation systems, routinely tackling network programming, multithreading, and scalability challenges. His research background in spiking neural networks and hands-on machine learning pet projects give him a strong algorithmic mindset and comfort with simulation and scientific experimentation. At IBM since 2024, he continues to apply pragmatic engineering to production backends while maintaining open-source contributions, including enhancements to a C++ Telegram bot library that added webhook and complex message type support. He pairs rigorous academic training in applied mathematics with practical experience integrating third-party systems and CI/CD pipelines, making him effective at translating business requirements into reliable integrations. Colleagues can expect a developer who blends deep systems-level C++ expertise with a curiosity for ML and a track record of shipping robust, high-throughput services.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Master's degree Applied Mathematics and Informatics at National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)
Contributions:17 commits, 3 PRs, 1 comment in 2 months
Contributions summary:Konstantin primarily focused on enhancing the C++ library for the Telegram bot API. Their contributions involved adding new types, and modifying existing ones related to Telegram bot functionality. The commits included changes to multiple header files to support the expanding API, covering features like keyboard buttons, file handling, and chat member data. Furthermore, they added web hook functions to the API.
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