Nikos Ntarmos is a director and researcher specializing in database systems and large-scale distributed systems, currently leading the Database Lab at Huawei’s Edinburgh Research Centre while holding an honorary lecturership at the University of Glasgow. With 18 years of experience spanning academia and industry, he blends query processing and optimization research with hands-on systems engineering, load balancing, monitoring, and security. He has a strong track record of publications, peer review and committee service, and has guided projects from embedded/low-memory contexts to cloud-scale deployments. A long-time Unix/FreeBSD contributor and port maintainer, he brings uncommon low-level OS and kernel security experience to database research and production deployments. His open-source contributions include meaningful fixes and feature work in widely used projects such as the Awesome window manager and Conky system monitor, reflecting a practical focus on cross-platform compatibility. He holds advanced degrees in computer engineering and combines deep systems expertise with leadership in R&D.
18 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Computer Engineering and Informatics, PhD Computer Engineering and Informatics at University of Patras
Diploma Electronic and Computer Engineering, Diploma Electronic and Computer Engineering at Technical University of Crete
Light-weight system monitor for X, Wayland, and other things, too
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:63 commits in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Nikos primarily contributed to the Conky system monitor by addressing platform-specific issues and enhancing compatibility across different operating systems. Their work involved fixing typos, adjusting code to correctly use defined data structures, and adding extra includes to fix compiling issues on FreeBSD. They also refactored code to separate Linux-specific features and updated FreeBSD-related code to integrate new changes.
Contributions summary:Nikos primarily contributed to the Awesome Window Manager (awesomewm) project by implementing and fixing features related to window management. This included adding a click-to-raise functionality, optimizing the float lowering feature, and addressing issues with the click-to-raise feature. Furthermore, the user also worked on enhancing the rendering of fonts by integrating Cairo and contributed to enhancements and refactoring for the tag and window handling within the Awesome Window Manager.
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