Summary
Konstantin Pankov is a low-level programmer with eight years of hands-on experience bridging hardware and software across semiconductors, embedded systems, and manufacturing. He has built high-performance drivers and SDK middleware for Windows and Linux, developed firmware for Thunderbolt/PD controllers, and implemented embedded software for FPGA-based systems. Konstantin led validation and prototyping efforts for WiFi SoCs, managed a six-person team, and created automation platforms that accelerated FPGA and emulation build cycles. His background includes deep verification work on MIPS, DSP, graphics and debug subsystems, plus creating C/C++ simulators and Python tooling that became team standards. Based in Luxembourg, he combines a systems-level mindset with practical automation skills—often turning repetitive processes into reusable infrastructure that speeds delivery.
8 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Computers, complexes, systems and networks, Master's degree, Computer Science, Computers, complexes, systems and networks at National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET)
Russian, English