Patrick Bellasi is a seasoned Linux-focused software engineer with 17 years of experience designing kernel and system-level solutions for power- and resource-constrained platforms. His work spans academic research (PhD and post-doc) and industry roles at ARM and Google, where he specialized in task scheduling, run-time resource management, and heterogeneous SoC power/performance optimization. He led development of the BarbequeRTRM run-time resource manager and has deep expertise in C/C++11, Python, shell scripting, kernel drivers, and many-core architectures. At Google he shifted from Borg hardware SRE to kernel security, reflecting both operational rigor and low-level systems mastery. A fervent open-source advocate, he focuses on making Linux more user-friendly across Android and embedded domains while bridging research ideas into production-ready solutions.
17 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
100/100, Computer science, 100/100, Computer science at Politecnico di Milano
Redmi 5 Plus (vince), Redmi 6 Pro (sakura), and Mi A2 Lite (daisy) custom kernel source
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