Nhan Le is a firmware engineer with 8 years' experience building and upstreaming low-level firmware for ARM AArch64 server platforms, specializing in EDK2, ATF, Linux drivers, and firmware security. At Ampere he leads platform bring-up, develops bootloaders, device drivers (including ASPEED GOP), and implements management features following ACPI, SMBIOS, and IPMI standards while contributing upstream to open-source communities. He has hands-on BMC expertise from MegaRAC-based projects, including automated test rigs for regressions and customer-driven firmware customization. Based in Ho Chi Minh City, he combines embedded-systems depth with a systems-emulation mindset, often tackling the intersection of hardware bring-up and secure firmware design. A practical engineer by training (Electrical & Electronics, HCMUT), he’s known for turning complex platform requirements into maintainable upstream code.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 3.19/4, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 3.19/4 at Ho Chi Minh University of Technology
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