Pavel Kopyl is a compiler engineer with a decade of systems software experience, specializing in C/C++, shell, and assembly for toolchains and low-level optimization. Based in Dresden, he has driven compiler and linker development at Matter Labs, designing an LLVM backend and LLD-based linker for solx that improved gas efficiency and reduced bytecode size versus solc, and implemented EVM- and EraVM-specific IR-level optimizations. Previously at Samsung he supported GCC cross-toolchains for ARM, focusing on bug fixes, verification, benchmarking and real-world impact like Tizen TV load-time improvements. Holding a PhD in plasma physics from MSU, Pavel combines deep research rigor with practical engineering, often finding cross-disciplinary insights that accelerate compiler-level performance gains.
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