Summary
Marek Suchánek is a technical author with nine years of experience documenting complex Linux subsystems and desktop engineering, currently working on Ubuntu Desktop at Canonical. He has deep familiarity with kernel internals, bootloaders, storage and filesystems, performance tuning, GPU support, and the GNOME desktop, and translates those topics into clear, actionable documentation. At Red Hat he progressed from associate to senior technical writer, developing automation tools that streamline documentation workflows and reduce repetitive tasks. A Linux user and occasional developer, he combines hands-on scripting with linguistic training in Czech language and psychology to make technical content more usable and human-centered. Based in Brno, he brings a practical engineering mindset to documentation, with a knack for turning low-level system details into readable guidance for engineers and users alike.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, PSYCHOLOGY, Bachelor's degree, PSYCHOLOGY at Masaryk University Brno
Czech Language and Literature, Czech Language and Literature at Palacký University in Olomouc
English, Czech, French