Summary
Loránd Nagy is a systems specialist with 8+ years at Nokia, blending a rigorous theoretical physics and mathematics background with practical expertise in virtualization, performance engineering, and network integration. He designs and deploys virtualized infrastructure and VNFs, performs capacity and performance modelling, and troubleshoots high-load multi-node microservice clusters using KVM/ESXi and resource-analysis techniques. His career progressed from web and agile R&D work through software-architecture design to hands-on system performance optimization and SDN/VIM deployment. Comfortable at both low-level resource profiling (CPU, IO, hyperthread interactions) and high-level architecture redesign, he bridges theory-driven analysis with production troubleshooting. Based in Hungary, he brings a mathematician’s precision to predicting system behavior and uncovering subtle resource race conditions that often evade conventional testing.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Mathematics, Master of Science (MSc), Mathematics at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
English, French, Hungarian