Summary
Mikhail Kshevetskiy is a seasoned software engineer with 15+ years focused on UNIX and embedded systems, bringing deep C and low-level experience across x86, ARM and MIPS architectures. He has a strong track record in Linux kernel and U-Boot development, OpenEmbedded/MAEMO platform work, and system-level scripting (Python, Perl, shell, Tcl/Tk). His background includes support of enterprise Embedded Linux at Siemens and sustained engineering at OKTET Labs, complemented by practical system administration and networking experience. With a PhD in theoretical and mathematical physics, he applies rigorous discrete math and algorithm design skills to complex low-level problems and DSP tasks (amateur radio). An understudied strength is his ability to bridge research-grade mathematical thinking with production-grade embedded engineering.
15 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
theoretical and mathematical physics, theoretical and mathematical physics at Kaliningrad State University
PhD, theoretical and mathematical physics; statistical physics, PhD, theoretical and mathematical physics; statistical physics at Saint-Petersburg State University
English, Russian