Kuba Pawlak is a Linux Kernel Engineer with a decade of deep embedded and kernel-level experience, currently contributing to Canonical's platform work from the Lodz area. He has driven low-level drivers, bootloader and OTA update systems for automotive-grade platforms at HARMAN and delivered full board bring-up, kernel/U-Boot patching and device integrations at Mobica. His background spans telecom-grade protocol stacks and performance-tuned kernel work (WiMAX, IVI Bluetooth, compression/encryption accelerators, CPU P-state managers), showing comfort across kernel, firmware and hardware debugging. Notably, he combines hands-on soldering and STM32 firmware development with high-level kernel module design—a blend that speeds hardware bring-up and reduces time-to-market. Trained as an MSc in Electronics and Telecommunication, he brings pragmatic cross-domain problem solving to complex embedded Linux challenges.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
MSc Electronics and Telecommunication, MSc Electronics and Telecommunication at Lodz University of Technology
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