Maksim Masalski is an embedded systems and firmware engineer with six years of experience building real-time and autonomous solutions, from Zephyr-based projects to LIDAR-driven obstacle-avoidance drones. He has held progressive engineering and tech-lead roles at Intel—spanning OS software development, validation, and robotics firmware—and founded both a robotics startup and the Edukawa educational foundation. Comfortable across low-level firmware (ARM Cortex), real-time OS internals, and cloud/AI architecture, he bridges hardware constraints with scalable software design. Based in Gdańsk, he combines hands-on prototyping with team leadership and a penchant for open-source collaboration evidenced by contributions to Zephyr. Colleagues describe him as entrepreneurial and practical—someone who turns experimental robotics concepts into fieldable systems.
6 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s level degree in Radio Operated Model Automobiles (R/C cars)., R/C car racing, Master’s level degree in Radio Operated Model Automobiles (R/C cars)., R/C car racing at Belarusian Association of Automodel Sports
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Mechatronics, 9, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Mechatronics, 9 at Belarusian National Technical University
Quality Management and QA/Verification plans and reports
Contributions:40 pushes, 2 branches in 2 years
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