Mikhail Rodkin is a Senior Embedded Software Developer with nine years of professional experience building real-time and embedded Linux solutions for industrial and power systems. He has delivered RT control software, PID and Kalman-based automatic control systems, and Yocto/PetaLinux-based builds for devices ranging from GNSS receivers to transformer monitoring units. Currently at FARAMAX, he focuses on embedded devices for power transformers, drawing on earlier roles leading radar control software and shunt reactor control projects. Trained at MIPT in Applied Physics and Mathematics, Mikhail blends deep systems-level expertise with applied control theory, and is known for bridging rigorous real-time requirements with practical embedded Linux deployments. An understated strength is his history of moving between hands-on engineering and IT leadership, enabling robust, production-ready firmware for safety-critical industrial hardware.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Applied Physics and Mathematics, Department of Radio Engineering and Cybernetics, Master, Applied Physics and Mathematics, Department of Radio Engineering and Cybernetics at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) (MIPT)
Contributions:11 commits, 6 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year
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Mikhail Rodkin - Senior Embedded Software Developer at FARAMAX