Summary
Lincoln Wallace is a systems-focused software engineer with 5+ years building production-grade system and firmware software across Linux, RTOS, and bare-metal environments. At Canonical he maintains critical Ubuntu ecosystem open-source components (including the official Docker snap), authors architecture specs, and designs CI/DevOps tooling while working in Go, C, C++, Python, and Rust. His background in embedded firmware, real-time kernels, sensor fusion and DSP gives him a practical edge when integrating low-level kernel security modules like AppArmor into higher-level distribution packaging and automation. Comfortable across the stack from microcontrollers to Linux kernel tuning, he combines hands-on implementation with formal design thinking. Based in Minas Gerais, Brazil, he blends academic training in electronic engineering with field experience in IoT telemetry and UAV flight controllers—bringing both instrumentation intuition and production delivery experience.
5 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
bachelor, Electronic Engineering, bachelor, Electronic Engineering at Federal University of Itajubá - UNIFEI
Technical graduation, Eletroeletrônics, Technical graduation, Eletroeletrônics at SESI SENAI Itajubá Unidade Aureliano Chaves
Colégio Fepi