Michael Bazzinotti is an embedded systems and Linux engineer with 13 years of hands-on experience building firmware, BSP fixes, and networking stacks for IoT and academic projects. He has contributed accepted patches to OpenWrt and solved hardware/firmware interoperability issues by combining soldering, serial debugging, cross-compilation toolchains, and uBoot experience. At UMass Boston he led network architecture for remote-controlled embedded prototypes, mentored freshman EE students in firmware and self-directed problem solving, and even traveled to Scotland to resolve international integration issues. Comfortable writing device drivers to meet strict hardware specs, he pairs low-level C/C++ proficiency with practical system design and clear bilingual communication in Spanish and Japanese. Located in Boston, he thrives on projects that bridge hardware, networking, and production-ready open-source software.
13 years of coding experience
Diploma, College/University Preparatory and Advanced High School/Secondary Diploma Program, Diploma, College/University Preparatory and Advanced High School/Secondary Diploma Program at Xaverian Brothers High School
Computer Science, Computer Science at UMass Boston
Contributions:87 commits, 3 pushes, 1 branch in 6 years 7 months
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